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CPU-Z in Samsung J7, shows 8 cores, but 4 of them are stopped

I am using CPU-Z to test basic things about the J7. It It reports an Exynos Octa 7580, 8 cores, 8x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz, r0p3, 28 nm.

At all times that I checked, only cores 0-3 are active, and cores 4-7 are stopped. Power Power saving is disabled.

Is there any way of activating all cores?
  
Is there any way of at least seeing all of them active, for testing purposes?

I have found a few posts around (here and here) mentioning that it may be the way the phone+OSphone + OS kernel keep temperature in check, but I am not sure it applies to J7, and if so, how to circumvent it.

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cpu-z-4-core-stopped.435432/

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/2-cpu-cores-dont-work-at-all.420496/#post-14352587

PS: IPS:
I find some times that my J7 is sluggish, so I wonder why would it have 4 processors idling if they could work (assuming the causes are processing several apps, which could be tackled by assigning different processors).

CPU-Z in Samsung J7, shows 8 cores, but 4 of them are stopped

I am using CPU-Z to test basic things about the J7. It reports an Exynos Octa 7580, 8 cores, 8x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz, r0p3, 28 nm.

At all times that I checked, only cores 0-3 are active, and cores 4-7 are stopped. Power saving is disabled.

Is there any way of activating all cores?
  Is there any way of at least seeing all of them active, for testing purposes?

I have found a few posts around mentioning that it may be the way the phone+OS kernel keep temperature in check, but I am not sure it applies to J7, and if so, how to circumvent it.

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cpu-z-4-core-stopped.435432/

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/2-cpu-cores-dont-work-at-all.420496/#post-14352587

PS: I find some times that my J7 is sluggish, so I wonder why would it have 4 processors idling if they could work (assuming the causes are processing several apps, which could be tackled by assigning different processors).

CPU-Z shows 8 cores, but 4 of them are stopped

I am using CPU-Z to test basic things about the J7. It reports an Exynos Octa 7580, 8 cores, 8x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz, r0p3, 28 nm.

At all times that I checked, only cores 0-3 are active, and cores 4-7 are stopped. Power saving is disabled.

Is there any way of activating all cores? 
Is there any way of at least seeing all of them active, for testing purposes?

I have found a few posts around (here and here) mentioning that it may be the way the phone + OS kernel keep temperature in check, but I am not sure it applies to J7, and if so, how to circumvent it.

PS:
I find some times that my J7 is sluggish, so I wonder why would it have 4 processors idling if they could work (assuming the causes are processing several apps, which could be tackled by assigning different processors).

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I am using CPU-Z to test basic things abotabout the J7. It reports an Exynos Octa 7580, 8 cores, 8x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz, r0p3, 28 nm.

At all times that I checked, only cores 0-3 are active, and cores 4-7 are stopped. Power saving is disabled.

Is there any way of activating all cores?
Is there any way of at least seeing all of them active, for testing purposes?

I have found a few posts around mentioning that it may be the way the phone+OS kernel keep temperature in check, but I am not sure it applies to J7, and if so, how to circumvent it.

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cpu-z-4-core-stopped.435432/

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/2-cpu-cores-dont-work-at-all.420496/#post-14352587

PS: I find some times that my J7 is sluggish, so I wonder why would it have 4 processors idling if they could work (assuming the causes are processing several apps, which could be tackled by assigning different processors).

I am using CPU-Z to test basic things abot the J7. It reports an Exynos Octa 7580, 8 cores, 8x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz, r0p3, 28 nm.

At all times that I checked, only cores 0-3 are active, and cores 4-7 are stopped. Power saving is disabled.

Is there any way of activating all cores?
Is there any way of at least seeing all of them active, for testing purposes?

I have found a few posts around mentioning that it may be the way the phone+OS kernel keep temperature in check, but I am not sure it applies to J7, and if so, how to circumvent it.

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cpu-z-4-core-stopped.435432/

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/2-cpu-cores-dont-work-at-all.420496/#post-14352587

PS: I find some times that my J7 is sluggish, so I wonder why would it have 4 processors idling if they could work (assuming the causes are processing several apps, which could be tackled by assigning different processors).

I am using CPU-Z to test basic things about the J7. It reports an Exynos Octa 7580, 8 cores, 8x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz, r0p3, 28 nm.

At all times that I checked, only cores 0-3 are active, and cores 4-7 are stopped. Power saving is disabled.

Is there any way of activating all cores?
Is there any way of at least seeing all of them active, for testing purposes?

I have found a few posts around mentioning that it may be the way the phone+OS kernel keep temperature in check, but I am not sure it applies to J7, and if so, how to circumvent it.

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cpu-z-4-core-stopped.435432/

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/2-cpu-cores-dont-work-at-all.420496/#post-14352587

PS: I find some times that my J7 is sluggish, so I wonder why would it have 4 processors idling if they could work (assuming the causes are processing several apps, which could be tackled by assigning different processors).

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I am using CPU-Z to test basic things abot the J7. It reports an Exynos Octa 7580, 8 cores, 8x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz, r0p3, 28 nm.

At all times that I checked, only cores 0-3 are active, and cores 4-7 are stopped. Power saving is disabled.

Is there any way of activating all cores?Is there any way of activating all cores?
Is there any way of at least seeing all of them active, for testing purposes?

I have found a few posts around mentioning that it may be the way the phone+OS kernel keep temperature in check, but I am not sure it applies to J7, and if so, how to circumvent it.

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cpu-z-4-core-stopped.435432/

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/2-cpu-cores-dont-work-at-all.420496/#post-14352587

PS: I find some times that my J7 is sluggish, so I wonder why would it have 4 processors idling if they could work (assuming the causes are processing several apps, which could be tackled by assigning different processors).

I am using CPU-Z to test basic things abot the J7. It reports an Exynos Octa 7580, 8 cores, 8x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz, r0p3, 28 nm.

At all times that I checked, only cores 0-3 are active, and cores 4-7 are stopped. Power saving is disabled.

Is there any way of activating all cores?

I have found a few posts around mentioning that it may be the way the phone+OS kernel keep temperature in check, but I am not sure it applies to J7, and if so, how to circumvent it.

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cpu-z-4-core-stopped.435432/

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/2-cpu-cores-dont-work-at-all.420496/#post-14352587

I am using CPU-Z to test basic things abot the J7. It reports an Exynos Octa 7580, 8 cores, 8x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz, r0p3, 28 nm.

At all times that I checked, only cores 0-3 are active, and cores 4-7 are stopped. Power saving is disabled.

Is there any way of activating all cores?
Is there any way of at least seeing all of them active, for testing purposes?

I have found a few posts around mentioning that it may be the way the phone+OS kernel keep temperature in check, but I am not sure it applies to J7, and if so, how to circumvent it.

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cpu-z-4-core-stopped.435432/

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/2-cpu-cores-dont-work-at-all.420496/#post-14352587

PS: I find some times that my J7 is sluggish, so I wonder why would it have 4 processors idling if they could work (assuming the causes are processing several apps, which could be tackled by assigning different processors).

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