GURUGRAM:
Samsung, the world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced its latest Exynos 7 Series 7904, a mobile processor with enhanced multimedia support that allows high-end features in mid-range smartphones.
Customized for India, the cost effective processor is optimized to deliver high-end multimedia capabilities in the mid-range smartphones. Exynos 7904 delivers fast octa-core performance required for nimble web browsing and app launching on a smartphone. The cutting-edge technology enables enhanced user experience through excellent network speed and smooth multitasking while consuming less power.
“Samsung is committed to bringing world-class innovative technologies for the consumers. With smartphones driving the digital revolution, Indian market has great potential. The Exynos 7 Series 7904 will enable advanced mobile experiences in a broader range of devices with triple-camera support, powerful performance and connectivity,” said Rajeev Sethi, Senior Director and Head of Sales and Marketing, Device Solutions, Samsung India.
Exynos 7904’s image signal processor (ISP) supports single-camera resolution of up to 32MP and an advanced triple-camera setup for high-resolution imaging and a number of new features. For instance, a third camera in a smartphone can take panoramic pictures with wide angles or add bokeh effects for aesthetic blur in portraits or scenery shots with more ease. The new mobile processor supports up to faster FHD at 120 frames-per-second (fps) or UHD at 30fps of video playback, and up to FHD+ display for vivid and near perfect mobile entertainment.
Built on a 14-nanometer (nm) process, the Exynos 7 Series 7904 is equipped with two Cortex ® -A73 cores that run at 1.8-gigahertz (GHz), and six Cortex ® -A53 cores at 1.6 GHz. With a powerful Cortex ® -A73 as a ‘big-core’ Exynos 7904 delivers fast single-core performance required for nimble web browsing, app launching and many other key operations on a smartphone. The embedded LTE modem supports Cat.12 3-carrier aggregation (CA) for 600-magbits-per-second (Mbps) downlink speed.