8890 Exynos chipset for Samsung Galaxy S7 mass produced in December

8890 Exynos chipset for Samsung Galaxy S7 mass produced in December - Reports from South Korea say if Samsung will begin mass producing chipsets Exynos 8890 December later to meet the needs of the chipset Samsung Galaxy S7.

Samsung's latest chipsets, 8890 Exynos or internally code-named Samsung M1 or Mongooses and will be immersed into the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7 will start to enter mass production in December, as reported by the of Korea Herald, Wednesday (28/10/2015).

Via Chipset Exynos 8890, Samsung decided to leave the ARM cores are used in the Exynos chipset for this and began to switch to using a custom CPU cores. Samsung seems to not want to lose with its competitors in the market for semiconductors because Intel, Apple, Qualcomm, AMD and ARM already has a CPU design which they make themselves.

By using the core CPU itself, then the Samsung could depress production costs while optimizing the chip for Smartphones that will be their future production. It will also increase their competitiveness in the semiconductor market.

Meanwhile Samsung Galaxy S7 Besides using Exynos 8890 also reportedly will use Snapdragon chipset 820 for several variants of their smartphone that will be marketed in certain countries.

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