Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Head Turning Chip Of 2012 Arriving In Samsung’s Exynos 5 Dual !

The Samsung Exynos 5 Dual is the first ARM Cortex A-15 based chip. It clocks 2.0 GHz as a Dual-Core processor that will be suitable for tablet computers. The chip uses a 32nm HKMG process technology. There is also a 1.7 GHz option that is low on power consumption while retaining its power.
The low level of power consumption is most attractive to device manufacturers and users alike. It will allow the manufacturers to enable multitasking without worrying about the battery. The Exynos 5 Dual is a chip for the graphic-intensive application since it is much faster compared to the dual core processor of the Cortex A9-based.
The next device that runs on the Exynos 5 Dual will have an increase in power efficiency of 30% compared to the best ARM chip present. Users can expect a richer 3D gaming experience as well as a remarkable reading experience. The improvement in support for high-resolution displays is a game changer for mobile/portable devices.
Samsung Exynos 5 Dual
Tablets and smartphones, as well as “phoblets” will benefit from the eDP interface. There is also a self-refresh technology that instructs application to stop sending images and other forms of data to its LCD display panel. This smart feature helps to reduce the power consumption when the device is displaying a still image.
The Exynos Dual 5 has a bandwidth of 12.8GB/s. It relies on 2-port 800 MHz LPDD3. This gives it an upper hand against the competition when it comes to heavy traffic operation. The new Exynos Dual 5 combines well with other booting devices such as SATA, UART, eMMC4.5 and the new USB3.0 so users have no worry on their demand for a sharp and crisp experience on videos, images and text processing.
The Exynos Dual 5 just increased the stakes in the mobile cheap wars. Many people marvel at the capabilities of the Samsung S III but they will be shocked to know that it runs the previous Exynos 4 Quad chip.  The greatest competitor to the Exynos 5 Dual will remain Snapdragon S4. However, it is unlikely that the existing chips will compete with the Wi-Fi Display technology for sending TV signal over the air to TVs.
Now, the dreams of your device becoming a hub for media streaming are no so far-fetched. Even if you are stuck with only the device running Exynos 5 Dual, you will enjoy the 8-megapixel support for image resolutions. Think of shooting video at 60fps on 1080 full HD. Just before you go out looking for the mobile device that has the Exynos 5 Dual, here is one more thing; all your video formats will be supported since the chip has an integrated Mobile Format Codec.

Source: Techzek

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