SamsungUpcoming Samsung smartphones may employ 64-bit chips

Upcoming Samsung smartphones may employ 64-bit chips

A report has surfaced on the internet confirming that the upcoming Samsung smartphones will be integrated with 64-bit chips. And none other than J K Shin, President and CEO of Samsung himself has let out this piece of information.

It looks like the South Korean company has taken inspiration from its arch rival, Apple as the latest iPhone, the 5S has been blessed with a similar processor. The tidbit was revealed by The Korea Times, who even goes on to disclose that the President confessed to have followed the media coverage of the newest contenders from the Cupertino-headquartered conglomerate.

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Another strategy that Samsung has shared with the aforementioned website is that they will turn their focus on China, which happens to be the largest market in the entire world. Again, this move seems to mimic that of Apple’s, considering that the latter even hosted an event in the Asian country to launch its newest iPhones.

It looks like Apple’s sudden interest in China has compelled Samsung to pull up its socks and not miss out on potential customers. Naturally, this country is one of the 140 nations where the Galaxy Note 3 will be introduced, sooner rather than later. A special event to commemorate the arrival of the third generation phablet is also being scheduled.

As of now, we do not know exactly which Samsung smartphone will be the proud owner of the 64-bit chip, but we were to take a guess, we’ll definitely go with the Galaxy S5. And considering that the OEM has already introduced 3GB RAM, the component will most probably find its way into the next flagship. The prospect of it does sound interesting. What do you think?

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