Friday, 11 January 2013

Samsung announces Exynos 5 Octa, an A15 and A7 hybrid SoC


Samsung announces Exynos 5 Octa, an A15 and A7 hybrid SoC

                                        
It brings 8 processor cores, which distribute the work load among each other. Four Cortex-A15 cores ensure incredible performance while the other four are low-power Cortex-A7s that kick in for the less demanding tasks and save battery power

Samsung promises up to 70% lower power consumption compared to the Exynos 5 Dual, which is powering the Google Nexus 10 tablet and the latest Chromebook by Samsung.
Samsung Galaxy S4 With Super Display Review
prototype of the GS4
PROTOTYPE OF THE NOTE 3
The chipset is based on ARM's big.LITTLE tech, which ensures that you will always get enough performance without having to deal with terrible battery life.So it looks like the new galaxy s devices will definitely get it...We shall wait and watch for the processors of the upcoming GS4 as well as the new NOTE devices            

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