Friday, September 23, 2016

Samsung Galaxy S8 can get 10-nanometer Exynos chip 8895 – Ferra

Not long ago, one of the top managers of Samsung, was arrested in South Korea while trying to sell confidential company information that is associated with the production processes of 14 nanometrov and 10-nanometer chips. In the documents it was mentioned that Samsung is going to use a 10-nanometer Exynos chipset in the flagship smartphone Galaxy S8, scheduled for release next year. Now there are additional details about this top-end chip from Samsung.

According to the data obtained specialized resource SamMobile, the Galaxy S8 can be used Exynos CPU 8895 with new graphics Mali-G71 from the ARM. This graphics solution up to 1.8 times better performance than Mali-T880 used in Galaxy S7 on the basis of the Exynos chip 8890. Moreover, GPU can outrun a schedule of the future flagship Snapdragon chip from Qualcomm 830. This is evidenced by the results of the benchmark GFXBench.

GPU Mali-G71 uses a new architecture Bifrost, promises the ability to handle 4K and VR content that is compatible with technologies such as Vulkan, OpenGL ES 3.2, GPU Compute, RenderScript and Android. Graphics is made on 16-nanometer technology, operates at a frequency of 850 MHz and has twice the bandwidth at the same frequency.

According to earlier leaks, Galaxy S8 will be compatible with the platform of virtual reality Daydream from Google and will have a 5.5-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 4K UHD. The announcement is expected at MWC 2017, which will take place in Barcelona from 27 February to 2 March 2017.

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