Samsung unveils dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 Exynos processor

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Samsung announced is Exynos 4212 processor on Thursday, a new dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 chip. Samsung said the 4212 offers a 25% increase in processing power, 50% higher 3D performance and “double the logic density and a 30% lower power-level over the previous process generation” chip, which currently powers most of its Galaxy S II smartphones. The Eynos 4212 will be used in both tablets and smartphones; currently, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 8.9 run dual-core Tegra 2 chips from NVIDIA. The Exynos 4212 processor also supports 1080p HD video recording and playback. Samsung expects to begin sampling the Exynos 4212 during the fourth quarter of this year. The company also announced a new 16-megapixel CMOS image sensor for tablets and smartphones, as well as a 1.2-megapixel HD video module that will be included in future device for video chat. Read on for the full Exynos press release from Samsung.

Samsung Unveils its Next High-Performance Application Processor for Smartphone and Tablet Devices

Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum 2011

TAIPEI, Taiwan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in advanced semiconductor solutions, today introduced the latest addition to its Exynos product family – the Exynos 4212 – a dual core ARM Cortex™-A9 application processor, designed on Samsung’s advanced 32nm High-K Metal Gate (HKMG) low-power process. With best-in-class performance, the dual-core Exynos 4212 offers mobile device systems architects a new solution designed to support a high-quality user-experience and energy-efficient requirements of smartphones and tablet devices. Samsung’s new Exynos application processor is displayed at the eighth annual Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum held at the Westin Taipei.

“As innovative technologies appear on the mobile landscape, the market continues to embrace further developments and performance acceleration in mobile computing”

“As innovative technologies appear on the mobile landscape, the market continues to embrace further developments and performance acceleration in mobile computing,” said Seh-Woong Jeong, executive vice president of System LSI sales & marketing, Device Solutions, Samsung Electronics. “Samsung is addressing this trend with its powerful low-power Exynos family of processors based on its proven design technology and cutting-edge process technology for performance and power improvements at the system level.”

Leveraging its deep sub-micron expertise in high-performance/low-power technology, Samsung designed the Exynos 4212 on its 32nm low-power HKMG logic process technology with dual Cortex-A9 cores. Samsung’s 32nm HKMG process node is specifically tuned to offer a competitive, cutting-edge platform with double the logic density and a 30 percent lower power-level over the previous process generation.

In addition to the 25 percent increase in processing power, the new processor features an enhanced graphics processing unit (GPU) that is capable of delivering 50 percent higher 3D graphics performance over the previous processor generation from Samsung.

The Exynos 4212 incorporates a rich portfolio of advanced codec accelerators that support digital still images, video recording and play-back at 1080p full-HD resolution, an image signal processor and an on-chip HDMI 1.4 interface.

Samsung’s new Exynos 4212 application processor will be sampling to select customers in Q4 2011.

Samsung also launched a new website dedicated to its Exynos family of application processors. Designed to facilitate easy communication with industry partners and end users, the new micro site offers detailed product and event information as well as user experiences. More information can be found at http://www.samsung.com/exynos.

24 Comments
  • Anonymous

    Finally, an article that isn’t about apple. Thank you Todd, I enjoyed reading this.

    • Anonymous

      Glad to hear you enjoyed an article involving a company whose a crApple wanna be and uses a smartphone OS designed by The Evil Empire. Quick question, if you could sell your family into slavery and you knew you could get away with it you’d probably do it wouldn’t you?

      • http://identi.ca/LauRoman Laurențiu Roman

        Hey if you didn’t read the eula for the Apple products you have you should know that Apple security employees can come at any time to your house and take you away to Cupertino to use you as 25% of a new iDevice.

    • http://twitter.com/kurnialim kurnia lim

      Article about apple is how they attract visitors to this blog I think, it’s just like most blogger keep boasted that amazon tablet is ipad killer bla2, while it’s not, it’s still just a e-reader with added features, and android is the features, because it’s not pure tablet (the function). but the post title will always attract reader to click it and read, I guess that’s why most of the blog post about apple and amazon.

      • dwinsmith

        This story has nothing to do with Apple so why bring the debate here. Could you just leave it at “Article about apple is how they attract visitors to this blog I think” and leave it alone?

      • Anonymous

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_ZB3DLM7IGZJAKBYGMEX2XTBRWE edo

    Too bad that T-Mobile will probably replace this processor with a crappy Snapdragon.

    • Anonymous

      Tmobile has a history of bad decisions that date back to the inception of the us branch. The snap dragon was needed to get the data speeds with their uspa+ network, like everything else with that company, outdated. I doubt that they wil have a work around by the time this processor is commonly used.

      • KCRic

        uspa+?…

        *sigh* 

    • Anonymous

      Exynos doesn’t currently support 1700 mhz that’s why Samsung went with Qualcomm for the t-mobile variant.

    • Anonymous

      Another CPU/GPU that T-Mobile USA can’t afford to get.

  • Anonymous

    Niceee

  • http://www.jeffkibuule.com Jeff Kibuule

    I’m a bit surprised that none of the release Galaxy Tab tablets use Exynos…

    • sirpaul

      “a new dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 chip”
      “a new dual-core”
      “new dual-core”
      “new”
      Key word: NEW

      • Anonymous

        There is an ‘old’ Exynos that could have been used in some of their tablets, which is what he was referring to, dumbass.

    • Drybones5

      some times producing our own thing isn’t the most cost effective.  They’re probably trying to keep the price low to compete in pricing with the Galaxy Tabs.

  • Drew

    …and BOOM there goes the dynamite!!

  • http://twitter.com/palfrei Peter Palfrei

    Does it support OpenGL?

  • FanDroid619

    As if Apple and Co didn’t already have enough to worry about! LOL

    • Anonymous

      Because Apple obviously doesn’t have another chipset in the works. And because the super-hyped Tegra 2 was so much better than the lowly A5.

  • Chip Royce

    So why would I purchase the new AT&T Galaxy S II if the follow-on product is going to have 30% better battery life and is just months away?

    • Scott Duffy

      Because it’s still an awesome processor in the GS2. If you keep waiting for the next best thing, you will never own anything. I’ve yet to see a bad review about the GS2 regarding CPU/GPU power and battery life.

  • r4yN

    this is the SoC used for the upcoming Nexus Prime (which will be announced at 11th of October)…

    Remember:

    1. The device which samsung (and google) will announce on CTIA was listed in the category for Gamers and Entertainment Enthusiasts, and this SoC is made for gaming and entertaining

    2. the previous 4chan-review about the nexus prime said sth about an exynos-dual-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz

    3. this SoC won’t be used for the galaxy s3… the s3 will have a quadcore-chip, so what is this chip for when not for their nexus-flagship?

    4. this Soc is 32nm, everyones talking about battery life, 32nm is better energy efficienty

    5. samsungs galaxy nexus (prime) is said to kick the iphone 5′s ass, but the previous rumoured OMAP 4460 is not even equal to Apple’s A5

    6. the OMAP 4460 has got problems and won’t be avaiable in devices till 2012, but the prime will be announced on 11th of october 

    7. samsungs Nexus S also used a samsung-processor (nearly every high-end smartphone did, especially the flagships) and the Galaxy NExus Prime is like a Galaxy S 2.5

    8. sry 4 my bad english ;)

  • Anonymous

    First 28nm/32nm HKMG SoC processors were coming off line at Samsung last year. ARM designed an Optimization Package with the 30nm LPDDR memory last year for Samsung. Something they won’t have w/o an ARM Intel License option at TSMC (Intel has no ARM license and is instead pushing Atom chips). Which is why they are having so many problems ramping ARM to 28nm at TSMC. 

    Samsung has had these rolling off line since March this year. Along with 1 and 2gig RAM PoP’s (w/ ARM Optomization PoP). First phones are already selling in S. Korea in the SGSII LTE and HD smartphones. Along with 720p Super AMOLED HD Plus screens (yeah that’s better than Retina lol..).

    No other foundry is up to speed on 28nm/32nm like Samsung and this new 1.5ghz A9 Dual Core CPU Quad Core Mali 400 GPU processor will kill all the competition for some time. So any phone with it inside, will have no competition till later next year actually selling. Both Omap and Qualcom have delayed launch of their inferior gate last HKMG TSMC fabricated 28nm competitors. Due most likely to foundry related problems. So now Samsung, Verizon and Google have picked the prime time for Nexus and DROID PRIME. With this monster chip kicking all the competition to the curb on a 720p HD Super AMOLED Screen. That of course includes knocking iPhone 5′s dick in dirt on specs alone and running ICE CREAM SANDWICH ANDROID OS! 

    BTW…. Not to mention….. Samsung’s quest to turn iPhone 5 into iPod Touch 5 with an injunction! ;-P  So iPhone 5? Will Arrive DEAD on Arrival!!! lol…..

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