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The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is just around the corner; the South Korean company confirmed it a few days ago in a business card for specialized media. However, another flagship of the brand is being the protagonist of most of the news in recent days. How could it be otherwise, we refer to the S10. If a few days ago we could see one of its possible star features with the leak of a patent, today Samsung itself has confirmed another of the possible characteristics of this model, revealing some specifications of the processor of the Samsung Galaxy S10.
The processor of the Samsung Galaxy S10 will reach up to 3 GHz and will consume less than its predecessors
The Galaxy Note 9 has not yet been presented and the Galaxy S10 is already beginning to be talked about. And it is not for less, since the recent leaks of the supposed new model of the company are anticipating what will be the most surprising smartphone from Samsung to date. In this case the protagonist is its processor, whose specifications have just been revealed by Samsung and ARM.
As we can see in the original news on the Sammobile website, Samsung has just announced together with ARM the manufacture of a processor based on the recently presented Cortex A76 architecture. The most surprising thing about it is that it will be able to reach maximum frequencies of more than 3 GHz, a figure so far only achieved by desktop computer processors. As if this were not enough, the manufacture of this processor would be based on 7 nanometers, which means that its consumption will be much lower than that of current models, which have 10 nanometers.
The company has also announced that mass manufacturing will begin during this second half of the year. That is why its integration into the Samsung Galaxy S10 would not be ruled out, especially considering that its presentation will be made effective at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next year, which usually takes place at the end of February. We will have to wait until that date to see if it finally arrives with the tenth version of the S series.