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For the past two weeks, the internet has been bombarded with plenty of fake news about the Samsung galaxy S 4.Let's take a look at a more "credible" source than rumor mongers. The Bloomberg has just issued an article that says the Galaxy S IV will come in two variants. The international version will apparently have Exynos Octa, while the US version will have snapdragon 600 chipset.


However, if the latest photos were true, Samsung might just introduce the S 4 with the Snapdragon 600 in the international markets. These photos were released by SammyHub, the same source that also showed us the first AnTuTu benchmark photos last week.


A few more hours to go and the much-awaited S 4 will already be unveiled. Bloomberg has created quite a long article about it but then, it failed to cite a credible source, quoting, "...according to two people familiar with the product, ...," Nice touch. Here's to hoping there's a Snapdragon version after all.


 

Samsung prepping two new 64-bit Exynos processors for CES 2014,  Samsung is going to hold an Exynos-related press conference at CES on January 7 in Las Vegas, and it's expected to unveil two new processors, both of these will be octa-core, and both will be 64-bit, a move that sees Samsung once again closely follow tech trends imposed by Apple's first 64-bit smartphone few months ago.


Thehttps://news.mydrivers.com/1/287/287960.htm Exynos 6 chipset will be based on ARM's Cortex-A50 architecture. It'll have four Cortex-A57 performance-focused cores, and 4 Cortex-A53 battery-friendly cores. Clearly, these should energy up and lower (and increase and lower) when needed, with respect to the current workload.


The Exynos S chipset uses Samsung's own core designs, and also the only thing we all know about this yet is it too is going to be 64-bit. It might be octa-core too, however that info hasn't been leaked yet.


The interesting part is the fact that based on MyDrivers, the Exynos 6 will outshine the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 with a factor of just one.53x. The Exynos S is a little behind, however it too will have the ability to be 1.43x faster than Qualcomm's best.

 

Source: https://news.mydrivers.com/1/287/287960.htm

 

 


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