Galaxy S8 on the way! Samsung starts making chip to 10 nanometers
Samsung is one of the strongest names in the modern market of mobile chipsets. With its Exynos line, the giant of South Korea was able to conquer millions of users around the world, fighting on equal terms with other major rivals like Qualcomm and MediaTek. As if it were not enough, there is hot news on the way.
According to a report conducted by V3 site, Samsung has just started mass production of a new chipset, this time using the 10-nanometer architecture. In the current conjecture, the Asian business is based on 14 nanometer, the best structure available in the mobile phone industry.
Picture: Exynos line of chipsets designed by Samsung.
It is believed that the name used for it is Exynos 8895, inheriting - but surpassing - the Exynos 8890 features the most powerful ever made for her so far. Similarly, the estimate is that the brand new piece is available in Galaxy S8, future flagship of the brand, in charge of putting an end to the bitter taste left by the Galaxy Note 7.
Samsung describes the chip to 10 nanometers as the first of its kind in the entire industry, including itself edge techniques such as triple standardization to allow bidirectional routing. The component availability is dated to the first quarter of 2017, when the Galaxy S8 should be publicly presented by Samsung.
Pray the belief that the future creation of the giant South Korea consume 40% less energy, increasing overall autonomy of the devices that use it. Similarly, the product does not lose performance, providing a processing up to 27% higher than its previous version, Exynos 8890, which is already considered one of the world's fastest.
Image: Samsung Galaxy conceptual S8.
Qualcomm is also working with Samsung to produce the Snapdragon 830, also made at 10 nanometers. Both pieces should form the available variants of the Galaxy S8, which need a high power for allegedly rely on a screen resolution 4K and other memorable features.
The first mass production of 10-nanometer FinFET technology industry demonstrates our leadership in advanced technology process. We will continue our efforts to innovate scheduling technologies and offer fully differentiated solutions to our customers "- says Jong Shik Yoon, CEO of Samsung's business.
source: http://www.tudocelular.com/

