Samsung has announced its new Exynos 7 processor, which is expected to launch in the new Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge smartphones next month.
The Samsung Exynos 7 is based on the 14nm FinFET process, and according to Samsung it is able to achieve the highest levels of efficiency, performance and productivity.
“Samsung’s advanced 14nm FinFET process technology is undoubtedly the most advanced logic process technology in the industry,” said Gabsoo Han, Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing, System LSI Business, Samsung Electronics. “We expect the production of our 14nm mobile application processor to positively impact the growth of the mobile industry by enabling further performance improvements for cutting-edge smartphones.”
The first Samsung Exynos 7 processor is expected to show up in the new Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphones, and we previously heard that the handset would feature a new Exynos 7420 processor.
We have already seen the Exynos 7420 processor show up in some benchmarks and the benchmarks showed impressive performance for Samsung’s new flagship processor.
Samsung are holding their Mobile World Congress press conference on Sunday the 1st of March and the company is expected to launch their new Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge handsets at this event.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is rumored to launch in stores before the end of March and a possible release date for the handset is the 22nd of March with the Galaxy S6 Edge rumored to launch in April.
Source Samsung
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