SamsungSamsung Galaxy S II to be powered by Exynos 4210 dual-core application processor

Samsung Galaxy S II to be powered by Exynos 4210 dual-core application processor

Galaxy S II Exynos 4210Mobile phone enthusiasts seem to be looking forward to acquire an out-of-this-world experience with the newly announced Samsung Galaxy S II handset that was showcased at MWC 2011 this year. Just a couple of days back, we enticed users with the news that the mobile will sport an 8.4mm thin profile and hence making it the world’s thinnest smartphone according to the company.

We now divulge more interesting specifications pertaining to the handset. The 1GHz, dual-core application processor dubbed as the Exynos 4210 is opted by Samsung to power the Galaxy S II. Earlier known as Orion, this inclusion caters to low-power and high-performance needs required by advanced mobile applications. Through the integration of this processor, manufacturers can fashion various devices that provide owners a portable and rich computing experience.

“We are excited that our new dual-core processor is at the heart of the one of the most exciting new generation smartphones,” commented Dojun Rhee, vice president of marketing, System LSI Division, Samsung Electronics. “Exynos 4210 delivers the true value and benefits of dual-core processing. Powerful performance, excellent graphics reproduction and maximized power efficiency are key differentiating features Exynos 4210 brings to the Samsung Galaxy S II.”

The user’s appetite for realistic and responsive multimedia content is satiated through the Exynos 4210 as it boasts of delivering wide memory bandwidth and five-fold graphics performance enhancement. The Samsung offering has the ability to support superior multimedia features like video encoder/decoder. This allows handset aficionados to easily record and playback 1080P full HD resolution images which are clocked in at just 30 frames per second. A variety of high speed memory interfaces can be acquired such as non-volatile memory sources, DDR3 and DDR2.

As the company suggests, there are different codecs that aim at providing a comfortable user environment which holds true even as multimedia sources differ.

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