Samsung Exynos 5 Octa: an update to run the eight cores
Samsung Exynos 5 Octa: an update to run the eight cores
As expected, Samsung has upgraded its processor Exynos 5 to allow it to be more powerful. No material revision to the program, since it requires the addition of Heterogeneous Multi-Processing software solution (HMP) in firmware. This allows the chip to fully support the Big.LITTLE ARM technology and operate its eight cores simultaneously. At present, the Exynos 5 Octa can not, despite its name, use a maximum of four cores simultaneously.
Specifically, four of them use the Cortex-A15 architecture for priority tasks (eg 3D games) and the other four Cortex-A7 architecture for secondary tasks (web browsing for example). This technology will be implemented by the end of 2013 and can therefore be used for devices that use the Exynos 5 Octa as the new Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note 10.1 just unveiled at the IFA in Berlin. (EP)
Samsung Exynos 5 Octa: an update to run the eight cores
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IFA 2013: Samsung Galaxy Note 3, the third generation phablet
The new generation phablet 5.7 inch Samsung Galaxy Note was unveiled yesterday at the IFA receives the very best in technical features and arises reference segment.
IFA 2013: Samsung Galaxy Note 3, the third generation phablet
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IFA 2013: Samsung Galaxy Note 3, the third generation phablet
The new generation phablet 5.7 inch Samsung Galaxy Note was unveiled yesterday at the IFA receives the very best in technical features and arises reference segment.
IFA 2013: Samsung Galaxy Note 3, the third generation phablet
SAMSUNG, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 III, IFA 2013
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