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November 10, 2015

Samsung has officially begun mass production of its Exynos 8890 processor

by John_A

samsung_exynos_mongoose_logo_hackWe’ve been hearing about Samsung’s newest chipset for quite some time now. Today, Samsung’s new high-end Exynos 8890 chipset has officially entered the mass production stage.

It’s rumored that Samsung’s newest Exynos 8890 may indeed be what runs the next generation Galaxy S7, or at least in some regions it will. While stepping upon today’s news, we were surprised that production has begun this early despite previous rumors that indicated production would start in December. This could ultimately mean an earlier launch date for the Galaxy S7.

The Exynos 8890 is a beast in terms of power, stability and speed. It packs 64-bit processing into eight cores clocked at 2.4GHz. As done with the Exynos 7740, the 8890 chipset also features a 14nm FinFET manufacturing process, which is currently the best way possible. We may even see a boost to 10nm for the production of the Galaxy Note 6, which will likely launch near the end of 2016.

Source: ETNews
Via GForGames

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