Friday, September 23, 2016

Samsung Galaxy S8, new information on the future SoC Exynos 8895 – Invest Today

At a distance of approximately six months from the official presentation, even if the launch failure of the Notes 7 could speed up time, begin to emerge the first details on some of the technical features of the future Samsung Galaxy S8, the next top range of the Korean house which should be a decided upgrade, from different points of view, compared to the current Galaxy S7.

According to what has emerged today, the new Samsung Galaxy S8 will be able to rely on the SoC Exynos 8895, heir to the Exynos 8890, which will pursue a structure formed by a CPU Octa-Core, with a clock that could reach up to 3 GHz, and an integrated GPU that, according to the latest rumors, it should be the new Mali GPU-G71 ARM, able to ensure pperformance higher by about 1.8 times compared to the Mali-T880 MP12 of the Exynos 8890.

This new GPU found inside of the SoC of the future Samsung Galaxy S8 should, moreover, represent a better solution than the future Adreno GPU in the Snapdragon 830, the next top of the range Qualcomm that Samsung could use to versions of its Galaxy S8 destined for the markets of the United States and China. The project Galaxy S8 may, then, rest on a base solid. The new SoC Exynos 8895 seems, in fact, you really have to have all the papers in rule for being able to carve out a space that is definitely important on the market ensuring top performance virtually under all points of view.

The new top of the range Samsung should support the Exynos 8895, well 6 GB of RAM memory while the display only, version of the dual edge, you may achieve 4K resolution, thus guaranteeing a further step forward with respect to the display of Galaxy S7. Of course the technology used will be Super AMOLED display.

Read also: Samsung Galaxy Note 7, the new release date in Europe in November

The release date of the new Samsung Galaxy S8 should be set to the end of the first quarter of the current year with a public presentation that might take place at the Mobile World Congress in 2016. The problems encountered with the Galaxy Note 7 could, however, push Samsung to reconsider its plans in anticipation of a few weeks with the commercial launch of its future top of the range. More details in this regard will emerge in the coming weeks.

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