
Samsung is rumored to unveil its next-generation handset, presumably the Galaxy S4, at 2013’s Mobile World Congress in February. However, even more interesting than when the smartphone may launch is the significant spec bump it could see.
The Galaxy S3 successor may feature eight processor cores, according to EE Times. This is double the amount of processors featured in high-end smartphone such as the Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2 and S3 handsets, which are based on quad-core chipsets.
The Korean news source recently reported that Samsung is crafting a new processor that could expand on the companion core build found in Nvidia’s Tegra 3 chipset. Rather than packing a quad-core processor and a fifth core unit for background processing, Samsung could be planning to sandwich two quad-core chips into one offering, allowing for double the power.
The processor would also be the first chipset to use ARM’s big.LITTLE technology, which combines high performance with power efficiency to extend battery life.
Specifically, Samsung is believed to pair four Cortex -A15 cores with four Cortex-A7 cores. These higher-powered A15 chips are expected to perform the more demanding and daunting operations of a smartphone. The lower-powered Cortex A7s, however, would deal with daily tasks that do not require much battery power, the report says.
Back in August, it was reported that ARM already had two eight-core chips in the works: the T628 and T678. But what does this mean for mobile device users? These processors are said to be 50 percent more powerful than their predecessors without draining any additional power. These eight-core processor chipsets could even feature the potential to boast “console class gaming” for smartphones and support video workloads of up to 4K and 8K.
In addition to speculation about the processing power, Samsung may pack into its Galaxy S3 successor, rumors have also indicated that it could come with a 13-megapixel camera. Back in September, the Korea Times reported that Samsung will be unveiling a 5-inch Galaxy S4 at the Mobile World Congress in February, but Samsung later denied these rumors via Twitter.
“Please note that some media reported speculation that the Galaxy S’s subsequent models will be released,” read the tweet, which called the report “a simple rumor [that] is not true.”
Despite whether or not Samsung decides to release any new smartphones this spring, the development of eight-core processors is likely a sign of what’s to come for mobile tech.
I call bullshit.
That’s what we call technologies evolution dude…..
I could put 8 lawn mower engines in my car but it doesn’t necessarily mean its any faster.
I just go the S3 and now S4 is coming up.
What’s the point? No Android app can’t even take advantage of four cores, let alone eight.
It does not use 8 cores at once learn to read
forget the number of cores… make the battery last long.
I have my work phone – blackberry and it lasts days~
What apps will utilize 8 cores? What a gimmick.
They don’t need to because it only uses 4 at a time to save power
damn it…i just got my s3 a week ago.
didn’t they just deliver their S3 not long ago?!!..wow… i must be getting old and time just fly by me..
That’s nice and all, but until they port the full version of Adobe Photoshop over to smartphones and the phones have 120GB storage drives, I just don’t see the point in it.
that’s what the new photoshop touch is
I’m sure that 8 core processor will help the battery life *rolls eyes*
if you could read it does not run all 8 cores at the same time. it only uses 4 of the lesser for lesser projects. however if you turned on a game it would kick on the other 4 faster processors making performance higher thus achieving a longer battery life
Hope SG4 is the phone that unites W8 & SG phones.
Loco y eso cuando sale
I can’t WAIT to try one of these. I love my Galaxy Captivate, and I love the Android OS. I would love this.
I knew there was a reason to hold off. Glad I have
8 core will slow the speed than expected, as being inefficient. It is very straightforward and easy to attempt to increase the speed by adding more core but it won’t be in that way because real world will be far more complex than careless thinkers are thinking.
I Have a way too get Everyone extra Cash too purchase the New Galaxy S4. INboX hoW to get paId by Next Friday!!!
I think I want to cluster a bunch of these phones together and run a database on top of the cluster?
What am I suppose to do with a 8 Core smart phone?
I just got the gs3 a week ago confident knowing that we won’t be seeing the gs4 for another half year, every past galaxy s model had a year to shine before a newer galaxy s would come out, so why would this phone be any different? especially since it is still selling well enough, they’re going to release the 4 once they squeeze all of the possible profit out of this model.
Trade off shorter time between charges and battery life
It’s a smartphone!!! Why Would anyone need that!!! Make things that people actually will benefit from and will use!!!
Yea bull s@! $ Samsung
that post description is misleading read this: http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/20/samsung-to-outline-8-core-big-little-arm-processor-in-february/
What the hell is the point of that?
why? Are my calls going to be faster? So I can use a lower minute plan?
You don’t need this! Don’t buy the hype. The corperations only want your money.
And the Note II that I ordered 3 weeks ago hasn’t been delivered yet :(
Better be a 100,000,000 mAh battery.
I’m very happy with my S2, thank you.
I Need a new Phone, this is nice.
I’m happy squeezing two, but eight?! I’m not as young as I used to be.
Battery life = Zero
damn can i get a good use outa my Galaxy S3 before talks about the 4 sheesh…
Well they make their own chips sooo this wast to be expected. As long as support doesn’t stop for the current phones ( updates from carrier’s) they can tout their new specs all they want.
I’d like a tegra galaxy please.
3,500 mAh battery sounds like the standard if that’s the case. Standard. I’ll wait for the s4.
Improve the battery life first. Battery life in smartphones sux.
Great, now I may hold out for “something better” yet again. SIGH
Battery life on this phone? If they don’t have some way to deal with the power-draining processor/screen, then they’re going to have a tough time selling this to a customer. On the other hand, Samsung has surprised us with the their current Galaxy III phone, so you never know…
No worries. this phone will come with a100′ long extension cord and a 4lbs battery pack.
Lol, I know right? I’m think an XBox like brick AC charger, and extension cord thick USB cable!!
Oh 8Core Still not in PC there could me ?
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