Sunday 15 September 2013

FUTURE SAMSUNG GALAXY SMARTPHONES TO INCORPORATE 64-BIT PROCESSOR


Samsung has confirmed plans to incorporate 64-bit processors in its future Galaxy smartphone line-up, following Apple's launch of the iPhone 5S, which is the first smartphone to include the technology.

Capable of addressing 18,400,000 trillion values, the new 64-bit architecture allows accessing over 4GB of RAM, compared to a 32-bit system.

Samsung co-chief executive Shin Jong-kyun told the Korea Times that no release date has been announced for the new phones.

"But yes, our next smartphones will have 64-bit processing functionality," Jong-kyun said.

Apple recently launched the new iiPhone models which is powered by the new iOS 7 and incorporates the new A7 chip and 64-bit technology, which boosts performance when running apps, editing photos, even during playing graphic-intensive games.

Both the smartphone makers have been vying for supremacy in the smartphone market and are involved in various legal trials in different countries.

No comments: