Samsung has begun mass production of the Exynos 7 Quad 7570, otherwise known as the Exynos 7570. The silicon is designed to bring high-end performance to budget-friendly devices, built on 14nm process technology. According to Samsung’s press release, the Exynos 7570 features four Cortex-A53 cores, delivering 70% improved CPU performance and 30% improved power efficiency.
The new Exynos also offers a “completely connected” mobile experience by baking in a Cat. 4 LTE 2CA modem, plus various connectivity solutions such as WiFi, Bluetooth, FM radio, and GNSS. Additionally, thanks to design optimization, the Exynos 7570 reduces the chipset size by roughly 20%, allowing smartphone makers to create slimmer devices.
As detailed very well by Samsung, we shouldn’t expect to see this processor in any flagship devices. Stated by Ben K. Hur, Vice President of System LSI Marketing at Samsung Electronics, “With Exynos 7570, more consumers will be able to experience the performance benefits of the advanced 14nm FinFET process in affordable devices.”
If you find yourself more concerned about what Samsung has planned for its more high-end devices, keep your ears open for “Exynos 8” or even a possible “Exynos 9” chipset later this year. It’s about time to start hyping the Galaxy S8, right?
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