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| Could the new Samsung Galaxy S2 have a Tegra 2 inside? |
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| Written by Erkan Tairi - Posted on Thursday, 17 February 2011 23:42 |
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We reported earlier this week that the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 uses the Tegra 2 processorfrom Nvidia ... but there's been rumors that the same chip could be used on Samsung Galaxy S II. Now if this is true, it could the most powwerful smartphone ever ... well at least for now. "Samsung and NVIDIA announced that the new Galaxy Tab 10.1 will come to market with NVIDIA's Tegra 2 (T20) SoC. At the same time, the two quietly announced they would be working on a new superphone together also based on Tegra 2. At Samsung's press conference however all we saw was the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Galaxy S II, the latter using Samsung's own Exynos SoC. So what happened to the NVIDIA based smartphone and why would Samsung bother with using Tegra if it already had an Exynos based smartphone? To understand why we need to look at the Galaxy S. At its MWC press conference Samsung mentioned that it sold 10 million Galaxy S phones in 2010. The Galaxy S II should sell at least as much, if not more, once it's officially introduced."
Source: Anandtech |