Samsung Outs Quad-Core Exynos Processors
Feb 23, 2012, 4:47 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Samsung today announced a new version of its Exynos processor with four application cores. The new chips use a 32nm processes that leads to an approximate 26% improvement in computing power while also delivering a 50% improvement in battery life. The processors can be clocked up to 1.5GHz. More details will be provided by Samsung in the coming days.
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To those who question quad-cores effect on battery power. . .
I hope the Galaxy S3 has NFC, and Mobile-DTV capababilities!
Jayshmay said:
Do you see the article says 50% improvement in battery power?
I hope the Galaxy S3 has NFC, and Mobile-DTV capababilities!
I'll believe it when I see it.
So I assume now they get the Exynos pro...
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