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iPhone 5 hardware tipped to include Samsung processor

iPhone 5 hardware tipped to include Samsung processor

Posted on Jun 01, 2012 by MG3

It appears today that Samsung is indeed inside the next iPhone if a leaked Beta version of iOS 6 is to be believed. This version of Apple’s mobile operating system is being run by the folks at 9to5mac who also note that they’ve got the software running on an iPhone today, it showing off Darwin Kernel Version 13.0.0 and signs of an ARM S5L8950X processor from Samsung. This basic confirmation that Samsung is in the next Apple mobile device takes rumors that Apple was moving away from Samsung parts in their devices and puts the processor portion, at least, to rest as a falsehood.

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Samsung's 2GHz Exynos 5250 is first SoC with super fast dual-core Cortex-A15 processor

Samsung's 2GHz Exynos 5250 is first SoC with super fast dual-core Cortex-A15 processor

Posted on Nov 30, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: CPUSamsung

Samsung just announced its 2GHz Exynos 5250 System-on-Chip, a first to feature ARM's new dual-core Cortex-A15 processor said to be about twice as fast as the 1.5GHz Cortex-A9. The Exynos 5250 is based on 32nm manufacturing processes and brings vastly improved 3D graphics performance over existing Cortex-A9 systems — as much as 4x better in some cases — with support for stereoscopic 3D displays. It also supports WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600 pixel) resolutions making it ideal for next generation tablets. The new Exynos 5250 SoC is sampling now and will ship in quantity in the second quarter of 2012.

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Samsung confirmed to use ARM's big.LITTLE chip architecture for frugal Exynos in 2012

Samsung confirmed to use ARM's big.LITTLE chip architecture for frugal Exynos in 2012

Posted on Oct 27, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: CPUSamsung

At the ARM TechCon 2011 event we got the much desired confirmation by Samsung's VP John Kalkman, that the mobile device maker will use the new Cortex-A7 plus ARM's latest big.LITTLE architecture to build a new Exynos chip in 2012: “I’m extremely excited to announce that Samsung will deliver a new Exynos processor in 2012 that leverages both the Cortex-A7 and big.Little technology to meet the crucial demands of always-on and always-connected computing.”
The new chip paradigm does what some chipmakers like NVIDIA or TI have been doing with their multicores for a while, combining low-powered cores with high-performance ones to achieve unmatched battery vs performance ratio. ARM leverages that ...

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Samsung Targets Exynos 4212 CPU for High-End Devices

Samsung Targets Exynos 4212 CPU for High-End Devices

Posted on Oct 03, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUSamsung

The company's Exynos 4212 application processor is based on a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 architecture with a clock speed of 1.5 GHz. The 32 nm production process leverages high-K metal gate technology that allows Samsung to come out with a chip that promises 25 percent more performance with 30 percent less power consumption when compared to the predecessor.

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Samsung unveils dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 Exynos processor

Samsung unveils dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 Exynos processor

Posted on Sep 30, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: CPUSamsung

Samsung announced is Exynos 4212 processor on Thursday, a new dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 chip. Samsung said the 4212 offers a 25% increase in processing power, 50% higher 3D performance and “double the logic density and a 30% lower power-level over the previous process generation” chip, which currently powers most of its Galaxy S II smartphones. The Eynos 4212 will be used in both tablets and smartphones; currently, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 8.9 run dual-core Tegra 2 chips from NVIDIA. The Exynos 4212 processor also supports 1080p HD video recording and playback. Samsung expects to begin sampling the Exynos 4212 during the fourth quarter of this year. The company also announced a...

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Samsung renames mobile processors; to be called Exynos

Samsung renames mobile processors; to be called Exynos

Posted on Feb 11, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUSamsung

Via a press release, electronics manufacturer Samsung announced that it would be giving its application processors — the ones designed to work in smartphones and tablets — a new name: Exynos.

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Samsung to supply Apple with 4x the number of processors?

Samsung to supply Apple with 4x the number of processors?

Posted on Jan 31, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: CPUSamsung

Samsung is one of the few handset manufactures who actually make most of the components that go into mobile phones. Unlike Apple and Nokia, Samsung makes screens, memory, and we all know about the Hum...

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IBM, Samsung to Team on 20-nm Processes

IBM, Samsung to Team on 20-nm Processes

Posted on Jan 13, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: CPUSamsungIBM

Samsung and IBM said Wednesday that they plan to jointly collaborate on developing methods to develop 20-nm technology and beyond.

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Samsung Lifts Curtain on Dual-Core ARM Processor

Samsung Lifts Curtain on Dual-Core ARM Processor

Posted on Sep 08, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: CPUSamsung

Samsung on Tuesday introduced its new dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortez A9-based processor designed for mobile applications. If all goes to plan, you'll soon seen this spunky chip in a variety of devices, in...

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