Samsung Electronics has decided not to utilize its own system-on-chip for its forthcoming Galaxy Tab 3 media tablet with 10.1” display, but to rely on a system-on-chip produced by Intel Corp., according to specifications of the product revealed by a benchmark developer. The reasons behind the decision are unclear, but it looks like Intel has managed to create a high-performance SoC that consumes small amount of power.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 model GT-P5210 will be based on Intel Atom “Clovertrail” system-on-chip with two cores, Hyper-Threading technology, Imagination Technologies PowerVR SGX 544MP graphics engine (with two clusters) and so on, according to an entry in GLBenchmark database, which is a popular test software for smartphones and tablets. Maximum clock-speed of Atom SoC will be 1600MHz, hence its performance should be pretty decent in applications that actually need x86 chip with two cores and four virtual threads.
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