Samsung has revealed some details on its next generation Exynos 5 Dual processor, and it has a spec sheet that's sure to have techheads impressed.
The new 1.7GHz dual-core processor has enough grunt to support a massive 2560x1600 resolution (which nicely matches up with the display of the rumoured 11.8in Samsung P10 tablet) as well as dealing with 1080p 60fps video and 3D graphics.
USB 3.0, SATA 3 and wireless display support practically throw the Exynos 5 into full-blown PC territory, and all while knocking power consumption down by 30 per cent.
It's too early to tell which products will be getting a taste of Sammy's latest silicon, but we're looking forward to testing out its power on future releases.
[via Slashgear]
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