With Apple and
rival chipset manufacturer Qualcomm releasing their own
64-bit processors and
LG's Odin apparently besting Samsung's
Exynos 5 on AnTuTu,
Samsung is apparently feeling the heat and is reportedly working on a
new custom built
CPU named the
Exynos S chip. This, according to Chinese Technology site
MyDrivers.com.
The highly rumored Exynos 6 chip is still expected to be released. Like previous Exynos CPUs the Exynos 6 will still use cores developed by ARM. The newly-rumored Exynos S chip, on the other hand, will utilize custom cores built and developed in-house by Samsung. According to the same report, the Exynos S chip will be 1.43 times as fast as Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 CPU.
The
Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung's much-anticipated next generation flagship phone, will likely utilize the
Exynos 6 chipset, which has been in development for a longer period of time. However, it would not be a surprise to see the
Exynos S in future devices, like in a potential
Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
MyDrivers.com is also reporting that Samsung will make the new CPU official during the upcoming Consumer Electronic Show (CES) on January 7th in Las Vegas.
We will have more information as it breaks.