The absence of Snapdragon chip 810 on the Galaxy S6 , as confirmed by the same Qualcomm, sparked the curiosity for the future range of SoC Exynos Samsung. Still there are no precise details but according to rumors the next top range could have a 7 Exynos Octa 7420 .
It is rumored that this chip, compatible ARMv8 and then a 64-bit , could have a big advantage on the Snapdragon 810 resulting from the use of a production process lower, the 14-nanometer FinFET than 20 nanometers.
The production process should ensure Samsung less consumption, a chip that heats less (ideal for a smartphone some thin metal insert on the body) and perhaps even increased performance due to higher frequencies .
South Korean sources say that the core Cortex-A57 dell’Exynos 7420 would be able to work at 2.1 GHz, while the optimum frequency for those on board the 810 would Snapdragon 1.6 GHz. But remember that the Snapdragon 810 adopts a symmetrical configuration ( four A53 and A57 as many), while the chip Samsung does not know the exact configuration, although it is probably the same.
You should also understand how the Exynos 7420 will manage the fund of connectivity: the Snapdragon 810 integrates LTE compatibility, while it is not clear if the new Exynos will offer the same feature or if you turn to an external modem – perhaps even Qualcomm.
Test Geekbench – click to enlarge
In recent days has been leaked on the Geekbench test a terminal with 3 GB of RAM and presumably the Exynos chip in question, where the SoC has recorded excellent results in every situation .
In short, the absence of Snapdragon 810 may not be a problem for Samsung, indeed could be an advantage over the competition . Obviously we will discover all the details March 1, the day of the presentation of the new terminal.
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