The Snapdragon 810 is crying! Samsung Exynos 7420 appears
The Exynos 5433 equipped on the Galaxy Note 4 is Samsung’s first 64-bit architecture processor and the third One uses its 20nm process, but it was relatively low-key in the beginning. It was not until later that it was renamed Exynos 7410, which was considered to be restored to its true form.
Next will be the Exynos 7420, Samsung’s first 64-bit chip to debut with Android 5.0. It is expected to be installed in the Galaxy S6 and will still be composed of Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53. of eight cores.
There are many rumors about it, but the dragon has never come to an end. It was only now that some clues were found in the Geekbench 3.0 database, which confirmed the eight cores and also gave the running score: single core 1520, Multi-core 5478.
It’s really not very high. It should be a prototype from the Galaxy S6. It cannot represent the final performance. The 1.5GHz frequency also indicates that it may only be the A53 core working.
In addition, you can also see that the memory is 3GB. It was previously reported that the Galaxy S6 standard version has 3GB of memory, and only the S6 Edge curved screen version has 4GB.
With the design strength of Samsung Semiconductor, Exynos 7420 will be one of the best choices to replace Snapdragon 810. Unfortunately, Samsung is basically only for its own use, and almost no one except Meizu can get it.
There is news that because Samsung is dissatisfied with the Snapdragon 810, it is planning to completely give up on the Galaxy S6 and instead completely use its own Exynos. Qualcomm also has to act quickly and will provide Samsung with an upgraded version of the Snapdragon 810. Long 810, but we have to wait until March.