01 March 2013

Samsung Galaxy S 4: AnTuTu Benchmark has Exynos 5410 processor 5 Octa out

clip_image001 As you surely have noticed, could be at Mobile World Congress press members in the state from Samsung called " pre-registrations "secure for the Galaxy S4 event. We too have been subjected to this registry and hope for a positive feedback, even if is more of wishful thinking here.

But nonetheless, there are also more news about the upcoming Samsung device, the Samsung diehard fans should drive the tears of joy in his eyes. So just today on the official website of AnTuTu published the result of the supposed Samsung Galaxy S4. Accordingly, the device is driven by a Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5410 processor at the CES 2013 was introduced.

Exynos 5410 when we speak under their hands on an 8-core processor, but actually consists of two 4-core processors. Here uses the Samsung ARM big.Little technology that allows a bridge to connect two processors. When Exynos consequently comes a weaker ARM Cortex A7 chip (quad-core) or more ARM Cortex A15 chip is used.

In AnTuTu benchmark the listed CPU could certainly reach a peak of 24,894 points, as comes a PowerVR GPU 544MP used. Even if these values ​​sound promising, so in the course of using the Nvidia Tegra 4, a processor will enter the stage, the now smokes it all into the ground. The colleagues of Androidnext at MWC 2013 could take a look at this CPU. Conducted there in AnTuTu benchmark Tegra reached 4 has a value of over 36,000 points.

Contrary to other voices, we are unanimous in our editorial believe that Samsung will block also in the next version of its flagship audio that's Exynos processor. At least the international version will be receiving this, because why should not use one of their draft horses in the Samsung Galaxy S series?

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