Samsung introduces Exynos 5 Octa CPU with 8-cores

Samsung introduces Exynos 5 Octa CPU with 8-cores : Samsung has announced Exynos 5 Octa, a 8-core processor, but it’s really probably better to think of it as a quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 processor with some extra power saving features.

That’s because the Octa uses ARM’s big.LITTLE architecture to pair four high-power CPU cores with four lower-power cores. When you need performance, the beefier chips will do the heavy lifting. When you can get by with the lower power cores, they’ll handle the grunt work to help reduce power consumption and give your phone, tablet, Chromebook, or other device longer battery life.

Samsung introduces Exynos 5 Octa CPU with 8-core


Samsung started talking about this design back in November, but during a press event at CES today, the company gave the upcoming chip the Octa name.

Calling it an 8-core chip is a bit like calling NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 and 4 a 5-core chip, since they’re both quad-core processors with low-power companion cores. For that matter, Tegra 4 has 72 graphics cores… so it’s kind of a 77-core chip.

Update: Actually, ARM’s big.LITTLE architecture does allow you to use all 8 cores at once — so this really is an octo-core processors. It’s just that 4 of the cores will be much more powerful than the rest. thanks octobeast!

But ultimately it’s not the number of cores that are important here. While multi-core processors can improve performance in tasks that support multiple threads, improve battery life by distributing the load among different cores, and improve multitasking, there are other core architecture elements that affect a chip’s overall performance.

And that’s why we probably won’t know whether the Samsung Exynos 5 Octa, NVIDIA Tegra 4, or Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 will be king of the hill until all three chips are released later this year.
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