But, how about Samsung's Exynos and Huawei's Kirin? Back in 2010, Samsung launched the Hummingbird S5PC110 or better known as the Exynos 3110, with the launch of the first-ever Galaxy S Smartphone. As a counter, Samsung quickly responded by ramping up their chipsets with an Arm's Mali 400 GPU on the Exynos 4210 found on the Samsung Galaxy S2. And, why can't we find the Exynos chipset on other smartphone brands? Simply, the CDMA modems in Snapdragon chipset far outweigh the ones Exynos has put out - ones that just don't live up to the standards relevant to the U.S. Fast forward to today, Samsung has released the Exynos 980, which comes fully rounded with a 5g modem integrated into the chipset itself. Now that we've gotten around explaining Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipsets, let's now dive deeper into Samsung's Exynos line of processors! Samsung Electronics has annouced its two new Exynos processors for mobile devices, the Exynos 5 Octa (Exynos 5422) and the Exynos 5 Hexa (Exynos 5260). Read more in our articles including "Samsung Exynos and Huawei Kirin: Is in-house better?" and "WATCH: SAMSUNG EXYNOS chipset explained!".
But, how about Samsung's Exynos and Huawei's Kirin? Back in 2010, Samsung launched the Hummingbird S5PC110 or better known as the Exynos 3110, with the launch of the first-ever Galaxy S Smartphone.
As a counter, Samsung quickly responded by ramping up their chipsets with an Arm's Mali 400 GPU on the Exynos 4210 found on the Samsung Galaxy S2. And, why can't we find the Exynos chipset on other smartphone brands? Simply, the CDMA modems in Snapdragon chipset far outweigh the ones Exynos has put out - ones that just don't live up to the standards relevant to the U.S.
Our coverage of Exynos explained includes: "Samsung Exynos and Huawei Kirin: Is in-house better?"; "WATCH: SAMSUNG EXYNOS chipset explained!"; "Samsung announces new Exynos 5 Octa and Hexa chipsets". Each article provides unique insights and information.