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Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Samsung Exynos 8895 could use for its Galaxy S8

Samsung Exynos 8895 could use for its Galaxy S8

Samsung already focuses on the next flagship, the Galaxy S8, and recent reports says that the smartphone may arrive earlier than the planned launch in February 2017. There has been speculation about the upcoming device, the latest rumors he will perform a CPU Exynos 8895 from Samsung.
SamMobile reports that the Galaxy S8 could be powered by an Exynos 8895 with Mali-G71 of the graphics processing unit ARM on top. Samsung Exynos chipset will use a 10nm based in the Galaxy S8 next year, if one believes a recent report by a senior Samsung who tried to steal confidential information related to 14nm and 10nm technology the . The new GPU Mali-G71 is said to be 1.8 times more powerful than the GPU Mali-T880 MP12, which was paired with Exynos 8890 and used in the company's flagship Galaxy S7. SamMobile also notes that the GPU is faster than the Snapdragon 830.


The Galaxy S 8 will be compatible with Vulkan and a 4k screen

The GPU Mali-G71 can be used for playback of 4K video and virtual reality experiences. It is compatible with Vulkan, OpenGL ES 3.2 GPU Compute and Android renderScript. The GPU runs at 850MHz and it can provide double speed compared to the GPU Mali-T880, which operates at the same frequency. However, Samsung will have to decide how often it will use within the graphics processing unit. Rumors say that the Galaxy Samsung S8 could come with a 4K display that is coupled with powerful GPU Mali-G71, will surely offer RV experience high-end users. The Galaxy S8 is also expected to come in two variants numbered GT-I9400 and GT-i9500 code, internally known as the Dream and Dream2.

Please note that all this information should be taken with a grain of salt for now, since it is very early to talk about the spec sheet of the Galaxy S8, and the final version of the smartphone might be all different.


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