Jedina mana realno gledano ovih telefona je exynos.
Da se ne zezamo da može za ~5m legalno da se uzme kod nas s10 sa s855 za nekih 550e,600e bio bi to hit na forumu u najavi
Ali ajde da sačekamo prve testove sa Ananda, mada je možda već sada jasno da je s855 n1 u android svetu.
Edit:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/13960/samsung-announces-the-galaxy-s10-10th-anniversary-trio
The SoC determines not only the performance of a phone, but also dictates features such as the camera specification (camera count, resolution, and recording quality). Most importantly, power efficiency is the one metric which can be immensely impacted by a SoC.
Being such an important component, it’s still very odd to see Samsung Electronics insist its tradition of dual-sourcing this part from multiple vendors.
Users in the Americas, including the US, China, and Japan will be seeing the new Galaxy S10 phones powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 855 SoC. We’ve had the pleasure and opportunity to cover the new chipset in quite a lot of detail, including a full performance preview of the new silicon. The new Qualcomm chip sports new generation CPUs derived from Arm’s Cortex A76 CPUs – one at a maximum frequency of 2.84GHz with three further cores at 2.42GHz. Alongside the performance cores, we again see four Cortex A55 derived cores at 1.8GHz serving as the efficient workhorses of the system.
The new Snapdragon chip showcased excellent performance, however the aspect which impressed the most is the much better power efficiency on both CPU cores as well as the new Adreno 640 GPU. The new 7nm chipset thus promises to deliver top-tier battery life in the devices that it’s integrated in.
Users in the rest of the world, including markets such as Europe, Korea, Australia and other EMEA markets will be seeing the adoption of Samsung’s own Exynos 9820.
The chip is the successor to last year’s less than impressive Exynos 9810, which had troubles competing with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 both in performance as well as power efficiency.
We don’t know too much about how the new Exynos will perform – we do know that it will be employing a new tri-cluster CPU configuration, with two new M4 cores at 2.73GHz, two Cortex A75 cores at 2.31GHz and four Cortex A55 cores at 1.95GHz. The CPUs are partnered by a new Mali G76MP12 GPU.
It’s also to be noted that the Exynos 9820 is manufactured on an 8nm 8LPP process, which in theory should be inferior to TSMC’s 7nm process – although we’ll have to wait to see how the actual results end up.
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