Samsung ha annunciato il suo Chromebook di nuova generazione denominato Chromebook 2. Frutto della rinnovata partnership con Google, il nuovo computer portatile è basato sul SoC ARM Exynos 5 Octa prodotto dalla stessa Samsung con il processo di fabbricazione High-K Metal Gate a 28nm.
Il chip implementa un'architettura a 8 core secondo lo schema big.LITTLE: la variante utilizzata per l'equipaggiamento del Chromebook 2 da 11.6-inch integra dunque quattro grandi e potenti core di classe ARM Cortex-A15 a 1.9GHz e quattro piccoli core a basso consumo di classe ARM Cortex-A7 a 1.3GHz.
Il SoC Exynos 5 Octa impiegato per il Chromebook 2 da 13.3-inch è dotato invece di quattro core ARM Cortex-A15 a 2.0GHz e di quattro core ARM Cortex-A7 a 1.3GHz.
Tra le feature di primo piano connesse con il nuovo SoC di Samsung vi è l'integrazione della gpu Mali-T628.
L'elevata efficienza energetica dello schema big.LITTLE, che è alla base dell'Exynos 5 Octa, ha consentito la realizzazione dei Chromebook 2 in versione più compatta, anche in termini di batteria, rispetto alla generazione precedente.
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in advanced semiconductor solutions, announced that its Exynos 5 Octa mobile application processor is the power behind the new Samsung Chromebook 2 The Exynos 5 Octa family features an eight-core ARM big.LITTLE processor configuration built for efficient handling of multiple tasks in high-end mobile devices today.
"Maximizing performance in tight power and thermal budgets is critical in today's mobile devices," said Dr. Kyushik Hong, vice president of System LSI marketing, Samsung Electronics. "Compared to Exynos 5 Dual, our new Exynos 5 Octa application processors deliver up to 125 percent increase in computing and two times the multimedia performance. This enables designers to develop leading-edge products with significantly improved battery life."
The 11.6-inch model of new Samsung Chromebook 2 is powered by Exynos 5 Octa based on four big cores (ARM Cortex-A15 processors at 1.9GHz) and four little cores (ARM Cortex-A7 processors at 1.3GHz) and the 13.3-inch model is also powered by Exynos 5 Octa, configured with big.LITTLE technology (ARM Cortex-A15 processors at 2.0GHz and ARM Cortex-A7 processors at 1.3GHz).
Built on 28nm High-K Metal Gate process technology and incorporating powerful multi-core ARM Mali GPUs, the Exynos 5 Octa family of application processors brings superior performance as well as maximum power efficiency to Chromebooks allowing for a smaller, slimmer battery package that is equally or more efficient than that of previous models.
"ARM big.LITTLE multi-processing technology delivers the highest performance and efficiency across the widest range of workloads and it is a significant endorsement to see it used in the new Google Chromebook," said Nandan Nayampally, vice president of marketing, CPU group, ARM. "We welcome Samsung's continued commitment to deploying the leading-edge technology on their latest chips featuring the ARM Cortex-A processor series, ARM Mali-T628 GPU and ARM Artisan physical IP."
"The Samsung Chromebook 2 offers great performance and battery life in a slim, fanless design, making them great devices for consumers, businesses and schools," said Caesar Sengupta, vice president of product management, Google. "We're particularly excited to see the new 13-inch form factor from Samsung, powered by Exynos 5 Octa processor, which brings Chromebooks up market with high quality components and capabilities, like a full, bright HD screen and top-notch audio for a rich Google+ Hangouts experience. These specs make the Samsung Chromebook 2 a great primary device for everyone."
News Source: Samsung Press Release Links
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