We've confirmed with our own sources what was almost an established fact already: there will be
a version of Samsung's 4.3-inch
Galaxy S II Android smartphone relying on a dual-core
Tegra 2 chip for its processing. The second-gen Galaxy S launched at MWC this year with Samsung's own
Exynos dual-core solution at its heart, but it seems that yields of that chip haven't been good enough to sate the expected high demand for the handset. So, in steps NVIDIA with its soon-to-be-ubiquitous Tegra 2 -- which runs at the same 1GHz as Exynos and offers
comparable performance -- to fill in the supply gap. The decision as to which part you'll get in your next Samsung smartphone will depend on which territory you're in, with Americans and Brits likely to get first bite at the Exynos cherry.
[Thanks, Anshul]
Confirmed: Tegra 2-equipped Samsung Galaxy S II is coming originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Mar 2011 04:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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