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Samsung goes quad-core for the next Galaxy S smartphone

Samsung is getting serious with the power of their Samsung Galaxy S3, as the company just announced that it'll pack a quad-core CPU.
The next successor in Samsung's Galaxy S line of smartphones will be officially unveiled in May, and until then even the name is under wraps.
But the company already announced that it will be their most powerful smartphone ever.
The phone will feature the Exynos 4 Quad chip, built using Samsung's innovative 32-nanometer manufacturing process. The Exynos 4 Quad will reportedly run faster than
Quad-core powerThe Samsung Galaxy S3 is the second smartphone ever to enter the quad-core races, preceded only by the well-reviewed HTC One X (which lost its quad-core when it came to the states).
The 32-nanometer Exynos 4 Quad will be significantly more powerful and efficient than the older 45-nanometer Exynos 4 Dual, allowing for twice the processing power at only 80 percent the battery consumption.
In a statement, Samsung said the "processor is a crucial element in providing our customers with a PC-like experience on mobile devices. Samsung's next Galaxy device, which will be officially announced soon, offers uncompromised performance and ground breaking multi-tasking features."
More specsThanks to the Exynos 4 Quad chip, the Samsung Galaxy S3 will be capable of recording and playing 1080p video at 30fps, with the possibility of HDMI 1.4 output.
The Galaxy S3 will likely boast a high-quality camera to take advantage of the new chip's quad-core capabilities.
The Exynos 4 Quad processor is base on ARM's Cortex A9, as the latest ARM processor, the Cortex A15, has yet to emerge commercially.
Perhaps the most important development of the new Exynos 4's quad-core processor is that it is "pin-to-pin compatible" with older Exynos 4 dual-core devices.
It will be easy for smartphone and tablet makers to adopt it into their next devices, so expect to hear a lot more about the Exynos 4 Quad in the  coming months.
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