Tokyo: As Samsung planning to introduce its next flagship device Samsung Galaxy S5, new reports indicates the device likely to pack 64 bit chip.
The same kind of chip makes its appearance in the Apple iPhone 5S, and now Samsung is going for the same chip for its next flagship device.
First we heard that Samsung was working on a new 64-bit Exynos CPU for its next handset – most likely the Samsung Galaxy S5.
We have reported earlier that Samsung will be introducing a metal body instead of regular plastic found in Galaxy series so far.
It means the device will be pity much familiar to Apple’s iPhone 5S.
But apparently that’s now changed. According to GforGames, Samsung has almost finished work on its 64-bit chip, which will most likely feature eight cores and is “almost ready for its release”.
The site adds that there are still some small technical and logistical tweaks that need to happen, but Samsung is past the difficult stage.
But with so much back and forth on this one, we you’re better off putting money on Kanye West being his own best man than on the S5 definitely coming with the 64-bit Exynos chipset.
The Galaxy S5 is rumoured to be appearing as early as January, earlier than the March release we initially anticipated.
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