[Exynos 5 Octa] ARM big.LITTLE Overview and demonstration
Samsung Semiconductor has posted a video which provides an overview of ARM big.LITTLE technology and shows an operating demonstration, based on a Cortex-A15 and Cortex-A7 processor in a big.LITTLE configuration can provide optimum performance and reduce energy consumption. ARM big.LITTLE technology is being used in Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa SoC.
(Source: Samsung’s YouTube page)

Nice way to test new cpu’s
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My s3 is getting into a piece of trash.
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If Galaxy S IV does not have the octa cpu it will be a failure
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Maik82 I think so too and seems octa will not be in SGS4,unfortunately.
no octa?! bye sgs4?!
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I find it hard to believe it is 70% more battery friendlier, thats a high number
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@Maik82
Not necessarily. They can still put in a better Exynos 5250 (dual core A15s like in Chromebook + nex10) but w/ an updated Mali GPU and still gain some performance advantage. This big.LITTLE concept are probably confusing you lot. It’s about total efficiency, not 8 cored full CPU power. And don’t forget that so far strong rumors suggests that the dated PowerVR SGX 544 will be used instead of newer Mali ones so that’s another food for thought.
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Octa core or not i will definitely buy for this!
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