Samsung on Wednesday divulged
its most recent Exynos portable processor - the Exynos 7 Octa 7870 (otherwise
known as Exynos 7870). Some may discover the name recognizable as the processor
was seen in a late benchmark result posting for the unannounced Samsung Galaxy
J7 (2016) cell phone. Samsung reported it will mass create the SoC in Q1 of
2016.
The Exynos 7 Octa 7870
utilizations the South Korean tech mammoth's 14-nanometer (nm) FinFET process
innovation and is intended for the organization's up and coming mid-range cell
phones and other cell phones. It is likewise the organization's initial 14nm
FinFET process-based SoC made for mid-range handsets.
Samsung clarifies that its new
processor devours more than 30 percent less power that those SoCs made
utilizing the 28nm High-K Metal Gate process innovation. The Exynos 7 Octa 7870
components eight Cortex-A53 centers timed at 1.6GHz alongside LTE Cat.6 2CA
Modem that backings up to 300Mbps downlink speed. The processor can deal with
full-HD determination video playback at 60 outlines for every second alongside
WUXGA (1920x1200 pixels) determination show.
Besides, the Exynos 7 Octa 7870
processor's Image Signal Processor or ISP conveys up to 16-megapixel
determination pictures for both front and back cameras, or 8-megapixel each in
double camera mode. Likewise coordinated is GNSS answer for
time-to-first-settle (TTFF) highlight for more exact area based
administrations.
"With expanded execution
and force proficiency, we envision far reaching selection of our new Exynos 7
Octa 7870 into mid-level cell phones," said Ben K. Hur, Vice President of
System LSI showcasing, Samsung Electronics. "Shoppers will encounter
improved execution as this is the first run through a portable application
processor based on cutting edge 14nm procedure is accessible for these sorts of
shrewd cell phones."
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