Samsung's just
announced the newest and fastest version of its Exynos mobile processor.
The 4212 is a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 clocked to 1.5GHz, built using a
32mn process that makes it 30 percent more efficient and 25 percent
faster than the 4210. Last year's model was capable of many impressive
feats, but its 3D abilities were hampered by the limits
imposed by the its HDMI 1.3 controller. The new boy gets version 1.4
and hence the freedom to run stereoscopic imagery at an impressive
70fps. The chips will be available in Q4 of this year, but only to
"select customers" who -- we guess -- look after Mr and Mrs. Samsung's
cats over the holidays. The chip comes too late for the Galaxy S II LTE but we can expect to see it in future superphones before too long.
At the same time, the company released a 16 megapixel CMOS sensor designed for mobile devices. It can shoot stills at the quoted figure and is theoretically capable of 30fps video at around half that, although we're unlikely to see a device that can record 8 megapixel video in the near future. If you hadn't guessed, "select customers" will get their extra-polite hands on the Samsung S5K2P1 in November, other OEMs will have to wait outside, in the snow. Of course, as everyone knows, it's not about how big your megapixel count is, it's what you do with 'em that really counts.
At the same time, the company released a 16 megapixel CMOS sensor designed for mobile devices. It can shoot stills at the quoted figure and is theoretically capable of 30fps video at around half that, although we're unlikely to see a device that can record 8 megapixel video in the near future. If you hadn't guessed, "select customers" will get their extra-polite hands on the Samsung S5K2P1 in November, other OEMs will have to wait outside, in the snow. Of course, as everyone knows, it's not about how big your megapixel count is, it's what you do with 'em that really counts.
Source : EnGadget
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