A Chinese leaker, Samsung is currently testing the performance of the Exynos 8895, the chip that should animate the future Galaxy S8. He said Samsung would be able to achieve an operating frequency of 4 GHz with an engraving in 10 nm, a record in this field.
in recent years, Samsung and Qualcomm are waging a real race performance in the field of mobile chips. and to win this race, they have no choice but to reduce further still and burning their fine chip, so that the energy consumption (and heat) or minimized. the latest SoC and dated processor (Snapdragon 820, Exynos 8890) benefit from an engraving in 14 nm. But we already know that chip designers want to 10 nm.
a Galaxy S8 with a very muscular chip?
and by the end of the year, Samsung will begin producing 10nm SoC engraved. The first device to benefit should the Galaxy S8. If one believes the Chinese leaker raging on Weibo I IceUniverse, Samsung is currently conducting tests on the Exynos 8895, which should equip the Galaxy S8. The manufacturer would have already pushed to its limits in reaching an operating frequency of 4 GHz cores on high performance 2.7 GHz low-power cores.
A record operating frequency very impressive. Indicatively, the Exynos 8890 can reach 2.6 GHz maximum while the Snapdragon 820 rises to 2.15 GHz. Obviously, it is unlikely that the chip that can be found in the Galaxy S8 will have such frequency. But it makes you wonder about the immense progress which are capable chip designers today.
A simple rumor for now
However, a new strength to take with caution. I IceUniverse often launches fanciful rumors or poorly sourced. As for the Galaxy S8, it will not be announced before the start of 2017, for a market that is expected for the month of March. Until then, things will have ample time to evolve.
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