21 February 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4: Snapdragon 600 Quad-Core statt Exynos 5 Octa-Core?

clip_image001

In little more than one month is probably the Samsung Galaxy S4 reveal and finally make an end to the rumors. The high-end smartphone is already eagerly anticipated by fans and the expectations of the flagship are higher than ever. Samsung has also helped himself and presented the 5-Exynos processor with eight cores at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas. Now the company seems to be compelled to use a different CPU.

The Korean industry journal DigiTimes has only recently reported massive problems with the Exynos 5 and made a timely launch of the question. Too high power consumption and the size of the entire chip to the electronics company now forcing a change of processors. In another article be advised by colleagues that the 600 could come from Qualcomm Snapdragon is used, which is used for the first time in the One and HTC could be produced in larger quantities. This assumption is also confirmed by next first benchmark results of the U.S. variant of the Samsung Galaxy S 4, which showed that the model was operated by Qualcomm processor.

The evidence suggests, therefore, that the new flagship of the South Korean company will not come with the eight-core on the market and resort to an alternative processor. However, it could also be possible that Samsung released the American version with the Qualcomm SoC (for LTE) and the international version with the Exynos 5, but that without LTE support. Same game, the electronics company has already carried out the Samsung Galaxy S3.

via androidnext

No comments:

Post a Comment