Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Samsung Exynos 5 Octa - 8 Core Processor for Galaxy S4


Not to be outdone by Qualcomm and Nvidia has launched a new processor, the Samsung introduced Exynos 5 Octa  processor  which is a 8-Core Processor or Octa-Core  first in the world at the event CES 2013.

Exynos 5 Octa processor is 8-core processor formerly known as big.LITTLE chip that could be implanted kitchen rumored to be Samsung Galaxy S4.
Samsung Exynos 5 Octa, 8 Core Processor, Mobile Processor

Exynos 5 Octa called chip big.LITTLE because it combines two processors in one chip architecture. Samsung Exynos 5 Octa consists of 4-core ARM Cortex-A15 are powerful as well as representing the word "big" for heavy duty work.

While the word LITTLE represented the remaining 4 core architecture using ARM Cortex-A7 processor known as power-efficient processors for light tasks. The concept is similar to the pattern used on the Tegra pattern that carries 4 +1 cores, while the Exynos 5 Octa is 4 +4 cores.

Samsung claims that the performance of the chip Exynos 5 Octa is 70 percent more efficient than quad-core Exynos previous series. Not only that, the president of Samsung claim Exynos 5 Octa presents a performance far more powerful than the previous series.

SamsungExynos 5 Octa processor is probably to Smartphone Samsung Galaxy S4, because there was no official confirmation of the Samsung.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Review New Samsung Exynos 5 Dual Processor

Samsung's recently introduced Quad-Core Processors Exynos 4 is used by Samsung Galaxy SIII. But now they are reportedly preparing the next generation of processors, ie processors Exynos 5 Dual.
Exynos 5 Dual Processor
This processor “Exynos 5 Dual Processor” is built with 32nm technology. The new chips will also support the view that much better than its predecessor, the WQXGA (2560 x 1600). The chip is built with an ARM Cortex-A15 dual core system-on-a-chip (SoC), each of which has a speed of 1.7GHz. Cortex-A15 technology is also claimed to have DMIPS (Dhrystone quadrillion Instruction per Second) 40 percent higher than the core Cortex-A9.

"When users realize the benefits of browsing on the web, see the HD video and play games on mobile devices, they ask for display with higher resolution and better multimedia performance," Samsung said in its official blog. But Samsung went on that chip will offer the best performance when used on a tablet.

for multimedia issues, this processor is not less. The chip is equipped with memory with bandwidth of 12.8GB / s with 2-port 800MHz LPDDR3. By embedding technology, this processor easily handles the encoding / decoding 1080p HD video, 3D graphics and other heavy operations.
Not only that. [Exynos 5 Dual Processor] The processor also comes with support for DirectX 11, which allows it to use on OS Windows 8.

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Samsung Transform Ultra Prepaid Android Phone

Samsung Transform Ultra Prepaid Android Phone (Boost Mobile) is a blend of excellence with a Smartphone operating system Android Samsung. Samsung Transform Ultra is designed to provide an unforgettable experience in using Android Smartphone, a variety of excellent features to Android phones this appeal. Samsung Transform Ultra uses a screen measuring 3.5 inches, this is a brilliant touch screen and amazing luxury, besides Samsung Transform Ultra also uses a slide-out QWERTY keyboard making it easier when typing e-mail, text messaging and surfing in cyberspace. Android Smartphone also has two cameras, one camera located behind the main camera and in front of the camera as a second camera. Samsung Transform Ultra has a 3 MP camera with the power to the main camera and VGA camera for a second that can be used during video calls and video conferencing.

Various Other features of the Samsung Transform Ultra is including Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, music player, full HTML browser, access to both personal and corporate e-mail, and up to 7 hours talk time. Samsung Transform Ultra has built a 2 GB microSD memory and expandable up to 32 GB, so you do not need to be confused when they need a place to store files that you have, be it music, video, photos and other important data.

Samsung Transform Ultra comes with Android 2.3 operating system (dubbed Gingerbread), this is the fastest version of Android available for Smartphone. Transform Samsung Ultra features a cleaner interface and enhanced with new icons, improved notification bar above, and more intuitive navigation. Multitasking in the Gingerbread allows you the ability to run more than one application at a time. If you play games, you can easily switch to e-mail address in and then switch back to the game without losing your place. And like the previous version of Android (“Froyo”), android 2.3 Gingerbread provides support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for full access to the Web.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S 2 skyrocket

Batamia.com| Samsung has just launched the latest variant of the Galaxy S2 hers. This latest variant has internet connectivity is much better thanks to the LTE 4G facilities.
In addition to having features of 4G, the phone is equipped with a device similar to the previous generation. A 1.5 GHz dual core processor is equipped with 4.5 inch super AMOLED screen has a resolution of 800 × 480 pixels.
Besides that there is an internal memory of 16 GB on board and comes with a Micro SD slot. For video chat services, there are 8 MP Camera that can record HD quality images.
However, the most unfortunate of course, is the operating system. Although this tablet is a new output, but Samsung has not added Android 4.0 as the OS's skyrocket. They use the Android 2.3 Gingerbread which could later be upgraded to Android 4.0.
For now, the phone is available in the United States. Through AT & T operator, mobile phone sells for 249.99 USD.

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Review Samsung Galaxy S III Quad-Core LTE

Galaxy S III that supports LTE

Batamia.com Until now if a user wants LTE connectivity is required to give power to the processor. It can be observed from the use of quad-core chipset Exynos which unfortunately does not support 4G LTE. Related with this case where the mobile phone Galaxy S III that supports LTE in the United States and Japan released a new dual-core processors.

But outside all of that, Samsung has just confirmed that it will combine both of these advantages in one mobile phone. Yes, Samsung will make the Galaxy S III version of the South Korea as the first phone that will use a quad-core processors will also support LTE. Modem chips to LTE are separated with a quad-core chip for Exynos so that they can get along in one phone.

Galaxy S III that supports LTE

It is said that the Galaxy S III version will also be a 9mm much thicker, but certainly not much different from the Galaxy S III typically where it reaches only 8.6mm. It also said that the mobile version it will also be present with a capacity of 2100 mAh battery.
Galaxy S III Quad-core LTE

Galaxy S III Quad-core LTE will be present in the Korean market from next month. Unfortunately there is still not the news about its presence in other countries [via GsmArena]

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III uses its Audio Chip

Wolfson confirms the Samsung Galaxy S III will use its audio chip 
The Galaxy S III was widely tipped to possess a Wolfson digital-to-analog converter for high quality audio output -- a feature not seen in this range since the first Galaxy S. That notion has just been confirmed by the Scottish electronics firm itself, which says its WM1811 Audio Hub has been selected for use in Sammy's flagship. The chip promises "crystal clear voice call quality" and "enriched audio playback for music and video" thanks to its 24-bit hi-fi DAC, active noise reduction circuits and other wizardry. The GS II, meanwhile, used a Yamaha DAC to convert digital data (e.g. in an mp3 file) into an analog signal that could drive a speaker (for example in your headphones), but even if most people couldn't hear the difference, audiophiles have insisted they preferred the sound in the older Galaxy. The only question remaining, which the PR after the break does not expand upon, is whether the Wolfson hardware is found in all variants of the new phone. Check out the More Coverage links for further reading.

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