Sunday, 6 March 2011

Samsung S Galaxy II prepared "to life" Tegra chip 2




Nvidia has confirmed that Samsung will release the smartphone version of Galaxy S II uses a dual-core processor instead Tegra 2 Exynos Samsung's new chip.


Last month, Samsung launched the first Galaxy S II in the global mobile conference MWC 2011, however, Nvidia's representative confirmed the ultra-thin smart phones will use dual-core processor Nvidia Tegra 2 or at least some form of them. When Samsung introduced S Galaxy II in Barcelona, the company also used the opportunity Exynos unveiled its new chips. However, according to Nvidia's claims, this component will not be used in all Samsung's new smartphone.

Initially Samsung said it will integrate a dual-core processors in its first S II Galaxy but it seems the Korean electronics firms are in need of a little help from Nvidia. According ITProPortal, Nvidia has confirmed information dual-core processor Tegra 2 of them will be used in "some of Samsung's smartphone. "

Samsung does not manufacture chips Exynos up for Galaxy II and so on Tegra S 2 is chosen to "fill the gap. " Page Phandroid said British and U.S. markets will receive Exynos Samsung's chip market remaining distribution Galaxy S II which version will be decided by Samsung. Ordinary smartphone users may not realize the difference in the performance of two versions of S Galaxy II with two different processors. Two versions are not different in design as well as other configuration parameters.

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