This could be the Processor in Future Generation Notes - Galaxy Note 10.1 General

The future generation Samsung processors looks like to be beast an 8 core processor for a tablet or a mobile is from a scifi movie
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Samsung's processor design team has been on a roll with fast chips this year with the Exynos 4 Quad and Exynos 5 Dual. Based on its agenda for the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, that momentum isn't about to stop. A company presentation at the event on February 19th will delve into a new heterogeneous, 8-core processor that relies on ARM's concept of big.LITTLE computing: one half is a quad-core, 1.8GHz ARM Cortex-A15 that will do all the heavy lifting, while the other is a quad 1.2GHz Cortex-A7 that takes over in quieter moments. We don't know much more about the chip beyond the expected 28-nanometer manufacturing process, but it's easy to see a mobile chip that's fast without having to consume much energy in its downtime. Most of the mystery surrounds where Samsung will launch the processor first, rather than what it can do: the big.LITTLE chip would be most valuable in a smartphone, but a potentially large size could relegate it to tablets early on.

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[OFFTOPIC] Ipad2 Dual Core CPU made by Samsung

Apple's A5 CPU in iPad 2 confirms manufacturing by Samsung
source: http://www.appleinsider.com/article...ipad_2_confirms_manufacturing_by_samsung.html
That was quite a funny thing to read for the morning breakfast
Ipad2 Dual core CPUs are made by Samsung.
In a way we can expect really good CPUs for our next phone upgrade from Samsung
I wouldn't be surprised if the CPU used on the upcoming SGS2 is the same dual core CPU as the one found in Ipad2
AllGamer said:
Apple's A5 CPU in iPad 2 confirms manufacturing by Samsung
source: http://www.appleinsider.com/article...ipad_2_confirms_manufacturing_by_samsung.html
That was quite a funny thing to read for the morning breakfast
Ipad2 Dual core CPUs are made by Samsung.
In a way we can expect really good CPUs for our next phone upgrade from Samsung
I wouldn't be surprised if the CPU used on the upcoming SGS2 is the same dual core CPU as the one found in Ipad2
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Despite the absence of any direct evidence supporting a marking on the chip, able to establish this fact by analyzing the internal structure and technological features of the processor. In addition, earlier in the hacked firmware iPad found an indication of the version of the chip - s5l8930, - corresponding to the same extent as we know the official designation of the processor APL0398, and other labeling produced by Samsung processors.
Private online publication, based on information received from representatives of the company Intrinsity before its acquisition, confirmed the development of this processor by Apple A4 kernel-based Hummingbird, as well as its participation in the development of multi-core architecture-based ARM Cortex A9, intended, possibly for use in future products, the company Apple .
link: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_A4 (translate by google to english !) and look to:
"Interesting Facts"
do not translate (to english) by Wikipedia ! u will never see this INFORMATION !
Yea I thought this was pretty common knowledge... iPhone 4 is pretty much just a hummingbird clocked at 800mhz with SGX535 instead of SGS540 like on ours which they rename "A4" lol. Also the screen is made by LG. Shows you how important software is over the hardware these days. Everyone is virtually using the same suppliers for hardware... it's how you take advantage of it and implement the OS and software which makes the difference.
thats why Samsung Galaxy S II gonna be base on Exynos, but mostly on Nvidia ! they do not have time to produce- Exynos!! (because, Galaxy S II, iPhone, Galaxy Tab 10.1)
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Isn't the Apple A5 a 900Mhz Duel Core with 4.5MB of cache for each core? It seems to me that the main difference in Apple's custom chips is that cache memory. Apple A4 had 800MHz with 640kb vs Hummingbird 1GHz at 512kb. At least Apple is going to spend $7.8billion on Samsung chips.
Funny? Really? This is old news. Samsung makes a lot of parts for many devices that are made by other manufacturers.
Umi_R98 said:
Isn't the Apple A5 a 900Mhz Duel Core with 4.5MB of cache for each core? It seems to me that the main difference in Apple's custom chips is that cache memory. Apple A4 had 800MHz with 640kb vs Hummingbird 1GHz at 512kb. At least Apple is going to spend $7.8billion on Samsung chips.
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The CPU used in A4 is an OEM version of the one used in Hummingbird - there are no differences and both have the same part number S5PC110A01.
Also A5 does not have 4.5MB cache per core. That's crazy since most desktop processors dont have that much cache per core.

Samsung introduces its Exynos 5250 processor

Sets the bar at 2GHz
KOREAN HARDWARE GIANT Samsung has announced its latest processor, the Exynos 5250 that is based on the ARM Cortex A15 design.
The dual-core processor is designed for high-end tablets and will run at 2GHz. It is fabbed on a 32nm process and is set to appear in devices in the second half of 2012.
"The ARM Cortex-A15 brings unparalleled performance to our Exynos processor family and the exploding mobile marketplace," said Dojun Rhee, VP of system LSI marketing at Samsung. "The advanced low-power, high-performance processor technology of the new Exynos 5250 continues to deliver an unprecedented level of performance for users to enjoy a completely new mobile experience."
Samsung claims the new chip can process nearly twice the number of instructions per second as the ARM 1.5GHz Cortex A9 chip. The Exynos 5250 will be able to support up to 2560x1600 resolution displays and will have four times the graphics capabilities of the Cortex A9.
To support this high resolution the chip has a doubled memory bandwidth of 12.8GB/s compared to existing chips, which also aids data processing speed. To help with power efficiency the Exynos 5250 also has an embedded Displayport (EDP) interface that is compatible with panel self-refresh technology (PSR). It allows a static image on the screen to be refreshed from a memory buffer instead of using processor cycles. µ
Source: The Inquirer
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If that chip is in the Galaxy Note 2.....
I will never turn it off.
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Exciting news, just as fun as way back when when following dual core PC chips move to quad core and the drool factor they had. I personally hope ARM keeps up this arms race so fast that x86 never has a chance...
Low cost, low power, high performance, small footprint.
This time next year is really going to be exciting...
Just when I had started enjoying my Galaxy Note :|
Its second half of 2012, long time till then.
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What's inside iphone5?!?

I for one can't wait to hear about what Apples new A6 chip.
Anandtech originally reported that it was a A15 based dual core, which would be a major design win for Apple, since that would be what... 6 months before you seen any Android phone with a A15 SOC out in any substantial numbers!
But now Anandtech is reporting that Apple made their own CPU very closely built on the A15. Sort of a Krait on steroids, if you will.
That choice was apparently the only way they could get close to twice the performance without sacrificing battery life.
The GPU is either the same quad core SG 543 from the new iPad or a version of that chip with three cores. Either way, this means serious GPU muscle for the iPhone 5. I for one sure was blown away by the graphics in the Real Racing 3 game they demonstrated!
It's really exciting, cause it'll push development on all platforms forward. Its getting boring to always see the same 2-3 SOC combinations on Android phones (All the top phones have the same CPU/GPU inside of them these days), and will mean that Android handsets again have their work cut out for them in terms of catching up to Apple. Three of four GPU cores in a phone is crazy powerful!
What does people think powers the iPhone 5/A6? Higher clocked dual core A9? Quad core A9? Apples own custom CPU?
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I for one can't wait to hear about what Apples new A6 chip.
Anandtech originally reported that it was a A15 based dual core, which would be a major design win for Apple, since that would be what... 6 months before you seen any Android phone with a A15 SOC out in any substantial numbers!
But now Anandtech is reporting that Apple made their own CPU very closely built on the A15. Sort of a Krait on steroids, if you will.
That choice was apparently the only way they could get close to twice the performance without sacrificing battery life.
The GPU is either the same quad core SG 543 from the new iPad or a version of that chip with three cores. Either way, this means serious GPU muscle for the iPhone 5. I for one sure was blown away by the graphics in the Real Racing 3 game they demonstrated!
It's really exciting, cause it'll push development on all platforms forward. Its getting boring to always see the same 2-3 SOC combinations on Android phones (All the top phones have the same CPU/GPU inside of them these days), and will mean that Android handsets again have their work cut out for them in terms of catching up to Apple. Three of four GPU cores in a phone is crazy powerful!
What does people think powers the iPhone 5/A6? Higher clocked dual core A9? Quad core A9? Apples own custom CPU?
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dualcore a15 1ghz but the real answer isTOTAL CRAP
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[SAMSUNG] To Unveil [8-CORE] ARM Chip

Eight cores, in a mobile processor? Balderdash! But according to EETimes, that's just what Samsung's planning on unveiling in February at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (that sounds so exciting).
Now before you get too excited, this isn't - technically speaking - an eight-core processor. It's a dual quad-core, which is to say, a two-processor chip. The design is based on a reference architecture thought up by ARM themselves, dubbed "big.little," and is designed to combine the light-load battery life of a high-efficiency quad-core 28nm ARM A7 chip with a super-hi-po A15 processor for heavy lifting. The exact specifications, for our nerdier readers, are: 1 quad-core ARM A7 chip clocked at 1.2GHz for everyday tasks, and 1 quad-core ARM A15 chip clocked at 1.8GHz w/ 2MB L2 cache for processor-intensive tasks like video games.
ARM itself has said the "big.little" project is delivering benefits beyond those expected when the architecture was initially announced, and Samsung's chip should be the first on the market based on the concept. So yes, this will be a new Exynos of some sort.
Should you expect this chip in the Galaxy S IV (or whatever Samsung's going to call it - because that's far from a given)? It's possible, but not necessarily likely. The gap between chip announcement and tape-out (mass-production readiness) can be lengthy. With the first batch of Exynos 5 Dual devices just now hitting the market in the form of the new Samsung Chromebook and Nexus 10, this eight-core beast may not be ready in time for the next "next big thing." Samsung could very well specifically be targeting this chip for Chromebooks and Windows RT / Android tablets before taking a dive into smaller form factors, too.
Either way, it's exciting business - I can't say I ever tire of technology getting faster.
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to be honest lately i have started to lose interest in Samsung due to the whole exynos issue and lack of support for developers but if this is to be true then i feel comfortable in making my next device a Samsung (only with this chip ovcourse) lets hope we see this chip come to more devices if it is infact released we will have to wait and see what samsung brings us in 2013 to decide if our loyalty to samsung is acctually worth it
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What relavance to the S3 does this have??? Nothing. Keep it in the General section not the S3 General section...
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Not excited. Most apps today are optimized for single and dual cores, rarely on quad. And now octal??
Well if you read its not a true 8 core processor. It is two CPU's both quad core. One being an A15 @1.8GHz and the other an A7 @1.2GHz
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Yes and Intel working on a 48 core chip.
Also it doesn't matter if the application you are running isn't designed for multi cores, most of the time this isn't even possible. People are still forgetting that one application isn't EVERYTHING that runs on a CPU, there are a lot of processes that run at the same time and thus benefit from multi core architecture.
Someone please move this useless thread.
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b-eock said:
Well if you read its not a true 8 core processor. It is two CPU's both quad core. One being an A15 @1.8GHz and the other an A7 @1.2GHz
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It's still a octa-core if you want to be anal about the definition, one of the hacks in kernels with this device SoC will be to run all cores in asymmetric multiprocessor modes.
But anyway the timing coincides with the 5450 rumors we've been hearing. Either they have two discrete quad A15 SoCs or they're both the same thing.
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It's still a octa-core if you want to be anal about the definition, one of the hacks in kernels with this device SoC will be to run all cores in asymmetric multiprocessor modes.
But anyway the timing coincides with the 5450 rumors we've been hearing. Either they have two discrete quad A15 SoCs or they're both the same thing.
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Wow that sounds super exciting. Great piece of info. Now its time for google to really optimize android for multi core processors
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sfjuocekr said:
Yes and Intel working on a 48 core chip.
Also it doesn't matter if the application you are running isn't designed for multi cores, most of the time this isn't even possible. People are still forgetting that one application isn't EVERYTHING that runs on a CPU, there are a lot of processes that run at the same time and thus benefit from multi core architecture.
Someone please move this useless thread.
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The 48 core chip intel now intel has started as a multi core gpu , they started designing it as larabee gpu which later turned into the product which is released right now .sadly its not destined for desktop but for high performance computing.
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Welcome the New Beast from Samsung Exynos5 Octa the 8 Core Processor

Samsung just launched a new processor line up called Exynos5 Octa the story is still developing but the following are some details that are out
Samsung unveiled a brand new processor that will power its future mobile devices. Dubbed “Exynos5 Octa,” the new chip features two sets of four cores and a 28nm process that will eventually drop down to 10nm in the coming years. The chipset provides significant performance enhancements over Samsung’s previous-generation quad-core Exynos processor, which is now found in more than 53 million mobile devices. The company also said that the new Exynos5 Octa has a power-saving mode that helps improve battery life by reducing consumption when devices are idling and in other situations where full processing power is not required.
So between Exynos 5 Quad which is an A15 32nm chip that's supposed to be used in the SGS4, Krait v3 which is 15% faster version of S4 Pro, and now Octa, Nvidia may as well pack up their marbles and go home.
For geeks, here's some details on Exynos 5 which is Samsung's current "state of the art."
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6148/samsung-announces-a15malit604-based-exynos-5-dual
And S4 Pro
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6112/...agon-s4-apq8064adreno-320-performance-preview
Here's some disucssion of Teg4 from a chip forum. People who do chips for a living aren't impressed; especially with the GPU.
http://semiaccurate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6224
Watch out. Demandarin might come around and tell us how great the Tegra 4 is Youg looks good, I wonder if it will be involved in devices before August 2013
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8 cores..wow...overkill.
It wasnt long ago (less than a year?) That reviewers were stating quad core is abit of a gimmich right now on phones and tabs etc.
Im all for it ofcourse..but wow 8 cores
The 8 cores will be device into 2 sub 4 cores - 1 sub 4 core will be an A7 1.2GHZ quadcore processor for lighter task and the second sub core will be 4 core A15 1.6GHZ of above quadcore processor.
The same will be built on 28 NM technology and later 10 NM technology over a period of time.
Again these are not confirmed specs

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