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5 October 2021, 13:11
We first heard about the Exynos RDNA2 chip in May. It might feature in the Galaxy S22 range.
13 January 2021, 13:11
"Exynos is back" featuring Arm Cortex X1/A78/A55 cores, and a Mali G78MP14 GPU.
24 October 2019, 16:21
SoC includes the first new Valhall architecture based GPU, the Arm Mali-G77.
13 November 2020, 10:11
Premium SoC comes in 1+3+4 CPU config, plus a Mali G78MP10 GPU, with full 5G support.
23 December 2020, 12:11
Samples appear to offer very similar performance to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888.
11 May 2021, 11:11
This processor will target laptop designs as well as high-end Android devices.
21 June 2021, 10:11
And there are rumours that Google has signed up to use RDNA 2 in a custom SoC.
5 January 2018, 14:41
Mass production started in November and it is expected to power the Galaxy S9 devices.
13 November 2015, 12:08
Features the firm's first custom designed CPU, based on the 64-bit ARMv8 architecture.
24 February 2017, 12:01
27 per cent higher performance while consuming 40 per cent less power, is claimed.
12 September 2016, 10:01
Says a Samsung insider report.
7 December 2012, 12:15
ODROID-U emerges at $69 to bring modern mobile computing to the masses.
23 July 2013, 12:30
Quad Cortex-A15, quad Cortex-A7 and six ARM Mali-T628 MP6 GPU cores.
30 May 2011, 17:08
The mobile open source developer aims to reduce fragmentation of Android.
17 October 2014, 13:05
Samsung's 64-bit 20nm Exynos 5433 chip has been rebranded as the Exynos 7 Octa.
20 March 2012, 10:36
Leaked slides tell us to expect 2GHz along with 2.1Gpixels/s of rendering power.
10 January 2013, 12:35
Will this be the power behind the Samsung Galaxy S IV?
26 February 2014, 09:58
Also Imagination Technologies announces a new 192-core mobile GPU.
21 March 2013, 10:13
But the 1.9GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 version is pretty nippy.
17 December 2012, 11:15
Samsung Galaxy S II, Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Note 10.1 among vulnerable.
23 March 2012, 14:47
USB 3.0 and SATA 3.0 support amongst several interesting new features.