Tag Archives: Cortex-A15

iPhone 5: the rumor roundup

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We’re on the cusp of Apple’s sixth iPhone launch, and there’s very different expectations than there were last year. The 2011 rumor cycle left more than a few people burned: the later-than-usual October launch and repeated claims of a heavily-remade …


ARM announces new quad-core Cortex-A15 Hard Macro variant

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It’s pretty much a year to the day that we reported the possibility of a quad-core Cortex-A15 from ARM, and look what just came across the wire! It’s the Cortex-A15 Hard Marco — the first design from ARM we’re aware of that packs four A15 cores. The…


ARM seeks better security for connected devices, teams up Gemalto and Giesecke & Devrient

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ARM is famous for its low-power chip designs, Gemalto is known for its NFC security features, and Giesecke & Devrient brings some nice nano-SIM notoriety to the table. As a trio, these companies are seeking regulatory approval for a new security s…


Alleged Exynos 5 specs leaked in slide show spyshot

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Did the murmurings about a quad-core Galaxy S III this morning leave you feeling a bit… meh? We don’t blame you. Sure, four cores and integrated LTE sounds great but (and this is a big “but”), Cortex-A9 is old hat. What we really want to hear about …


Hands-on demo with TI’s OMAP5 platform at MWC (video)

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It’s TI’s time to brag. We first met OMAP5 when the company’s VP of the OMAP division, Remi El-Ouazzane, unveiled the developer’s reference platform on our stage at CES. While there, he boasted OMAP5 as “the greatest platform on Earth right now,” but…


TI reveals more OMAP 5 details at MWC 2012

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Well, if our hands-on at CES didn’t sell you on TI’s next-gen OMAP 5 platform, perhaps some more specs revealed recently at MWC 2012 will. We’ve known about its dual Cortex-A15 and Cortex-M4 architecture since this time last year, but we didn’t know t…


Samsung announces dual-core Exynos 5250 SoC clocked at 2GHz

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Samsung on Wednesday announced the Exynos 5250, the company’s latest system-on-a-chip (SoC), which packs two ARM Cortex-A15 processors clocked at 2GHz. Samsung said the dual-core chip, which will be used primarily in high-end tablets, offers about twice the CPU performance of its existing products that are equipped with a pair of ARM’s 1.5GHz Cortex-A9 processors. The Exynos 5250 supports 2560 x 1600-pixel resolution displays and also offers more than four times the graphics performance of existing ARM Cortex-A9 chips. Samsung expects to mass produce the Exynos 5250 during the second quarter of 2012. The full press release, translated from Korean to English, follows after the break. Samsung Electronics, the industry’s first Cortex-A15-based development of the mobile AP – The industry’s


New Samsung chip has two of everything: two cores, 2GHz, 2560 x 1600 graphics

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Sammy’s current Cortex A9-based chips are hardly slackers — the Galaxy Note already proved that to any lingering doubters. Nevertheless, the next-gen Exynos 5250 SoC promises to double that sort of performance, by harnessing two Cortex-A15 chips cl…