At CES 2013, Samsung announced its latest mobile processor in the Exynos Octa and many people expected the incredibly?powerful chip to be in the company?s flagship 2013 device. According to a new report from DigiTimes, however, the Octa chip may have too many issues to be used in the Galaxy S4. The report claims that the Octa chip is having severe power consumption issues that Samsung may not be able to resolve before the device?s launch. In replace of the Exynos chip, many rumors suggest that Samsung will opt for a Qualcomm chip in its latest flagship. We recently saw benchmarks for the supposed Verizon Galaxy S4, and it was indeed using a Snapdragon processor.
As always, take this with a grain of salt, especially because it?s coming from DigiTimes, who doesn?t have the best track record. Current rumors suggest that Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S4 on March 15th. Would you rather the device feature a Qualcomm chip or an Exynos Octa?
Source: http://briefmobile.com/galaxy-s4-to-feature-qualcomm-chip-in-place-of-exynos
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