Phones don't unlock more performance for being on the charger LOL. It is the other way around, they can throttle more because of the heat generated by charging.
I see people saying this multiple times. Phones do throttle running Geekbench even in single core. They can't sustain more than 4-5W and that's including everything releasing heat like display, Modem, RAM, etc. If you run the benchmark multiple times you will see the scores getting lower.
Just fot reference current SD8 Gen 2 for smartphones scores ~2000 Sigle core in Geekbench 6 ( on Android with no emulation obviously ). And in a few months we will have the next one with at least another 10% improvement in SC.
It is exclusively about some patents of 3G CDMA which is a dead technology that is being discontinued. Not general 3G just some networks used in few contries. And patents expire.
It was more than one model and you don't know the quantity. But the point is that you were wrong. It doesn't matter the quantity or models. Even just 1 sold disproves what you said. And again it is totally ridiculous what you are implying. Did you read my complete response in my previous...
Yes, it has some blocks of Google's IP like ISP and NPU. But the design of the SoC and integration of its parts is made by Samsung Semiconductor Division. It is just another example that contradicts what the other user was saying.
They do still sell chips, at least they try, but they have a tiny market share compared to Qualcomm and Mediatek. Currently I only know about Vivo, Meizu, Google Pixel. And various automotive brands use Exynos chips or have deals for future projects. So it makes sense to try to expand to new...
First, this is an article from 2017 more than 6 years ago.
Second, if you really read and understand the article it doesn't imply what you are saying and it would be illegal anyway.
Third, Samsung doesn't license Exynos chips to other companies. Samsung SLI chip division sells SoC like any...
I also think that it is probably Samsung. Their Exynos chip division is currently struggling. They are looking for new businesses apart from Smartphones to grow, like car's infotainment. So laptops/tablet's SoC is the next natural thing, they have prolonged their contract with AMD for GPU IP...
Yeah, or at least late compared to TSMC. The port of the SD8G1 from Samsung to TSMC's N4 brought up to 30% lower power in CPU and GPU.
We don't know how much the yields impacted the performance but at least the newer versions of Samsung 4nm should be more competitive. From 5LPE to 4LPP there is...
Yes SD888 and SD8 Gen 1 use Samsung 5nm. But it is not correct to call it just a derivative, because it has some meaningful changes and improvements to density compared to their 7nm. And In density Samsung 5/4nm is comparable to TSMC's 5/4nm. In terms of efficiency is difficult to say, because...
@Abwx You can do "software simulations" of performance that pretty much represents what an actual chip would deliver. No need to fab both cores just to compare them to have an idea of their characteristics. This is how all CPU designers work.
Again ARM IP is Process agnostic. The client then...
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