New Samsung Exynos 1000 may finally be better than Snapdragon chipset

Exynos processors aren’t necessarily the most popular chipsets in today’s market. For years, we have seen how Samsung Galaxy flagships have been tested against their Snapdragon counterparts, with the same results, Exynos processors just weren’t as good. However, things may change with the arrival of the new Samsung Exynos 1000 chipset.

It seems that Samsung may have finally figured out a way to make great Exynos chips. Apparently, the company has given up on creating its own cores, which was the main reason why its processors where always outperformed by Snapdragon chipsets, and it will now license IP from ARM, just like Qualcomm does. This may give us a decent, if not great, Samsung Exynos 1000 chipset.

According to well-known leaker Ice Universe, next-generation Exynos and Qualcomm chips will feature a 1 + 3 + 4 core configuration. This means that we will get one prime core, three performance cores ad four power-efficiency cores in each chipset. Now, this would make sense if the Samsung Exynos 1000 features the X1 Core, which would handle tasks that require maximum performance. We would also get three Cortex-A78 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores for nominal tasks to maximize power efficiency unless ARM unveils an update for its efficient core.

The Cortex X1 is claimed to be 23 percent faster than the new Cortex-A78, and it also features enhanced machine learning capabilities. The Cortex-A78 was unveiled by ARM earlier this year, and it would feature a 20 percent improvement in performance and up to 50 percent less power consumption for the same CPU performance.

“The single and multi-core scores of the Exynos 1000-powered Samsung are both higher than its Snapdragon 875 counterpart. In the single-core test, the Exynos 1000 got 1302 points and 4250 in multi whereas the Snapdragon 875 got 1159 and 4090, respectively.”

Now, we only have to wait for the new Samsung Exynos 1000 chipset to launch, to once again test it against its Snapdragon counterpart in Samsung Galaxy flagships to see how it fares. Let’s remember that Samsung users are really not satisfied with recent Exynos processors, as they consider them to be inferior, and they even went as far as to sign a petition to ask Samsung to stop selling Exynos powered phones.

We can understand their frustration, as we have seen quick battery drain, overheating, and autofocus issues in Exynos powered Galaxy flagships. Samsung may have already addressed this issue with the Exynos 1000, but let’s remember that there’s a new Samsung Galaxy S20 FE right around the corner coming with a Snapdragon processor in its 5G version, while the 4G version will get an Exynos chipset.

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Apple’s 12.9-inch iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 and more on sale today

Deals. Amazon currently has the 2018 12.9in Wi-Fi only iPad Pro for $220 off, leaving the 256GB Space Gray variant for $929 shipped. If you want a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6, it is currently $130 off at B&H, leaving that at $599. The Google Pixel 3a is $60 off, leaving it at $340 for the 64GB variant, the 3a XL is also $55 off, leaving it at $424 shipped. Finally, the Samsung Galaxy A51 is $45 off, leaving it at $285 shipped. We have more deals on Razer headsets and more in the links in the description.

HTC Desire 20 Pro gets a launch date, goes official on June 16

Now for those of you that took that took the resurgence of HTC seriously, well, they’re back, but over promising and under delivering. They said we’d get the company that was famous for flagships back again, but nope. Recently the HTC Desire 20 Pro was spotted on Google Play Support, Bluetooth SIG and Wi-Fi Alliance but now HTC just made it official. The company just put out a teaser banner which says, Save the Date for June 16. Some of the leaked specs include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665, 6GB of RAM, a 6.5in LCD Display, running Android 10 out of the box. The teaser is pretty dark but if you look closely it shows a punch hole display and a pretty long camera array. Oh well, let’s hope this isn’t the only device as I feel the need to remind HTC what the original HTC Desire was.

Samsung’s app confirms Galaxy Watch 3 name, upcoming bean-shaped earbuds

And I do read the comments, you wanna know what watch I’m wearing. It’s the Galaxy Watch Active 2, and yes it’s hot. Yesterday we covered how the Galaxy Watch 3 went through NTBC certification. Now, XDA found the Watch on the Samsung Wearable App’s code. They also recovered an image which confirms that it will be called Galaxy Watch 3 after all. However, that wasn’t all they found. The app also revealed a bean-shaped earbud which could be the Galaxy Buds X which we covered some time ago. However, we don’t have an official name for those but we do hope to get them at the Unpacked Event along with the Watch and the other products we mentioned yesterday.

It seems that the iPhone 12 production may begin next month

Now, we’ve been covering delays all week regarding the next iPhones for obvious reasons, and we did hear that certain models would begin manufacturing early, but not it seems it won’t be just a few. According to a new DigiTimes report, Apple will be completing their second phase of Engineering Validation and Testing for the upcoming iPhones at the end of June, allowing for production to begin in July. The wording of the report makes it seem like all of the phones will enter production and might launch at the same time but, analysts like Ming Chi Kuo have claimed that the higher-end models will be delayed due to the antenna-in-package design changes to support mmWave 5G. We might still get an announcement in September but will mostly likely get the Pro models until later in Q4.

It seems that the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 won’t come with an S Pen

Speaking of the Samsung Event, we’re also expecting a Galaxy Fold successor and we were hoping that it would bring S Pen capabilities but, it looks like we’re out of luck. According to a new report from South Korea, Samsung will omit the S Pen due to durability issues on the folding screen. You see, the Note 10 display’s thickness which allows for the S Pen is of 0.4mm while the UTG we’re expecting on the Fold 2 is of 0.3mm, meaning it’s not durable enough for the S Pen. On the positive side, the report claims that the Fold 2 will pack a 120Hz display with a higher resolution. Apparently they will also launch a 256GB variant to bring the price down.

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Apple might launch an iMac refresh with thin bezels and T2 security chip at WWDC

Apple to officially announce switch from Intel to ARM chips for Mac hardware in June

Apple will apparently be making some big changes this year at WWDC. According to a new Bloomberg report, Apple will be announcing the fact that they’ll move on from Intel chips to have ARM-based Macs. The initiative is apparently codenamed Kalamata, it will be announced at WWDC but, the transition will happen until next year, to allow developers to prepare for the change. Apple reportedly made the decision after noticing a slower performance gain with Intel’s latest processors, and tests have shown that these custom ARM chips offer higher performance. These chips will be based on the A14 chip that will come with the iPhone 12 and will be built on a more efficient, 5nm process. Apple is working on three custom processors, most likely based on performance tier. They will come along with a GPU and a Neural Engine for Machine Learning. We also have a new leak from Twitter that claims that Apple will be launching a new redesigned iMac. It will have an iPad Pro-like design language with Pro Display bezels, a T2 chip, an AMD Navi GPU and more fusion drive. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/pocketnowsub http://pocketnow.com Follow us: http://flipboard.com/@Pocketnow http://facebook.com/pocketnow http://twitter.com/pocketnow http://google.com/+pocketnow

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Pocketnow Daily: Why People HATE Exynos On Samsung Galaxy Phones?! (video)

On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about the petition against Exynos procesors in Samsung Galaxy phones, leaks of the OnePlus 8 Pro and more

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Apparently, some users don’t want Exynos processors in their Samsung smartphones

It seems that several users are not satisfied with Exynos processors in their Samsung Galaxy flagship devices, and they want this to stop

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Pocketnow Daily: The Huawei Mate 30 Pro keeps on looking DIFFERENT! (video)

On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about the what could be leaks of the new Huawei Mate 30 Pro, the Google Pixel 4 spotted in the wild hand more

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Apple A10 Fusion cores way bigger than competition

We know that iPhones have the best raw performance numbers and the best real-life use experience. Don’t knock us, knock the numbers. The latest set of them, though, digs into why the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus — and the A10 Fusion processor inside them — so painfully

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Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 expected next year

Call us surprised. Just a few days after introducing its latest halo technology, Qualcomm might be experiencing some whiplash after making clear the company’s attitude toward a high-end quad-core chipset. Threads and streams were more important than a processor core, but it’s the latter that makes all the difference in the mid- and low-end markets.So if Qualcomm is pushing on with

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Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 expected next year

Call us surprised. Just a few days after introducing its latest halo technology, Qualcomm might be experiencing some whiplash after making clear the company’s attitude toward a high-end quad-core chipset. Threads and streams were more important than a processor core, but it’s the latter that makes all the difference in the mid- and low-end markets.So if Qualcomm is pushing on with

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Qualcomm thinks core count is a marketing ploy

Qualcomm introduced a cold, calculating move on the chipset scene with its quad-core Snapdragon 820. Over the course of a year or so, we’ve seen semiconductors jack up processor core counts because obviously, ...

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Patent warfare bites Apple as it loses to the University of Wisconsin

Companies are not in the business of losing money to those who steal their product ideas. But the path to patent protection in the process of profit gets dirty. Microsoft and Google have agreed to stop the mudslinging in some major disputes while Samsung and Apple might soon have to send lawyers up to Washington, D.C.But the University of Wisconsin-Madison has a bone to pick with Cupertino and a court is ...

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Debacle over Samsung- and TSMC-sourced Apple A9 processors

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