According to the info appearing at Samsung, TAB S tablet has an "octa core processor", there is no reference about type or model. or brand.
Info appering at PDADB is:
SM-T705 , SM-T705C, SM-T705M and SM-T705Y: all have Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5420
SM-T805, SM-T805C, SM-T805Y: all have Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5420
SM-T805K, SM-T805L, SM-T805S: all have Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5433
This forum says about TAB S : Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
I live in Colombia, we have here models T705M and T805M.
A local vendor says both models mount an "Adonis Prime+ XMM7160" processor
Can anybody clarify this mess ? are there really different processors for same model ? if so, are there any performance difference between those processors ?
Thanks,
Update:
It seems "Adonis Prime" is an alias for Exynos 5420.
Yeah, It`s a right mess different cpu for different markets and configurations.
Even the Samsung website for my region only gives the cpu speed and quad or octo core, but not a brand or model number, octo is normally exynos and quad is snapdragon at the moment.
Best to check with the supplier before purchasing if you want a certain model of cpu.
Never heard of the "Adonis Prime+ XMM7160" processor" will have to do a search, EDIT: Intel modem soc ??? see link below.
Some Samsung android tablets use Intel atom cpu, but normally the low priced choices.
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/08/intel-xmm-7160-lte-modem-ship-august-2013/
John.
oldprogrammer said:
According to the info appearing at Samsung, TAB S tablet has an "octa core processor", there is no reference about type or model. or brand.
Info appering at PDADB is:
SM-T705 , SM-T705C, SM-T705M and SM-T705Y: all have Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5420
SM-T805, SM-T805C, SM-T805Y: all have Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5420
SM-T805K, SM-T805L, SM-T805S: all have Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5433
This forum says about TAB S : Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
I live in Colombia, we have here models T705M and T805M.
A local vendor says both models mount an "Adonis Prime+ XMM7160" processor
Can anybody clarify this mess ? are there really different processors for same model ? if so, are there any performance difference between those processors ?
Thanks,
Update:
It seems "Adonis Prime" is an alias for Exynos 5420.
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Practically you will have a 5420 CPU in all but a couple of ones, the 807 AT&T etc ones. So expect the 5420 almost certainly. Watch out your local vendor has genuine stock, exynos with intel mobile chip is what you will get if genuine.
That quote seems wrong a bit wrong with me.
John.
lynxblaine said:
exynos with intel mobile chip is what you will get if genuine.
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Thanks for your answers.
From the info I got since yesterday, it seems:
1. Exynos 54xx series is called also "Adonis":
One source (there are several similar): http://tech2yantra.blogspot.com/2014/04/are-you-getting-real-galaxy-s5-latest.html
2. XMM7160 is a modem LTE chip (from Intel):
Source: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us...e-communications/mobile-xmm-7160-1-brief.html
With this info, I guess the vendor is really very precise: Adonis Prime + (plus) XMM7160 are really the chips used by a Galaxy Tab S. (CPU + LTE modem).
It could be a little confusing because the name "Adonis" is not quoted normally (I found several quotes to "Adonis" in S5 in sites from Romania, Russia, India, etc)
What do you think about this "interpretation" ?
They do all these study's on what names and words work in different country's, some words that are fine in the west, might be offensive in some country's as they mean different things.
It certainty is confusing, so stop using words and use number, but not 666, 13, 7777 where does it end.
John.
oldprogrammer said:
Thanks for your answers.
From the info I got since yesterday, it seems:
1. Exynos 54xx series is called also "Adonis":
One source (there are several similar): http://tech2yantra.blogspot.com/2014/04/are-you-getting-real-galaxy-s5-latest.html
2. XMM7160 is a modem LTE chip (from Intel):
Source: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us...e-communications/mobile-xmm-7160-1-brief.html
With this info, I guess the vendor is really very precise: Adonis Prime + (plus) XMM7160 are really the chips used by a Galaxy Tab S. (CPU + LTE modem).
It could be a little confusing because the name "Adonis" is not quoted normally (I found several quotes to "Adonis" in S5 in sites from Romania, Russia, India, etc)
What do you think about this "interpretation" ?
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which version is better CPU Exynos 9825 or Snapdragon 855+? for a games? for a job? for a see videos?
ThankĀ“s a lot
Note 10 has the 855 not the +. Just a fyi.
Both are very similar 855 little ahead in benchmark which u won't notice in real life , i just know Exynos runs cooler i heard .
As the title states, it's a geeky question. I'm trying to get an idea of how robust the artificial intelligence (AI) engine is on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra (T-Mobile snapdragon version). I tried Google searching with no results. I also chatted with a Samsung "expert" who had no idea (go figure).
I used to own a Huawei Mate 20 and now I own the Galaxy S20 Ultra. Got rid of the Huawei phone before doing a real world comparison. The Huawei Mate 20 contained 6.9 billions transistors on its AI engine.
So if anyone knows how many transistor are on the snapdragon version S20 Ultra SoC, I'll just compare that to the number of transistors on the Huawei phone to get a ballpark idea which phone has a more robust AI engine.
It appears Qualcomm hasn't released that info on their latest Kyro cores (yet). However, you can't really do an apples to apples comparison of the 2 devices AI engines by just comparing transistor count...
But...
the snapdragon 855 had 6.7b, 845 5.3b, 835 3b... so i guess you could extrapolate from those #'s and make a guess...
Please help me confirm. Galaxy M51 has only 1 version using 730 chip or there are 2 versions using 730 and 730G chips to distribute to each separate region.?
KimUyLong said:
Please help me confirm. Galaxy M51 has only 1 version using 730 chip or there are 2 versions using 730 and 730G chips to distribute to each separate region.?
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Snapdragon 730G
Keran_3066 said:
Snapdragon 730G
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Samsung set to launch snap 730 version on my county. While there have been some say that these two processors are not too different in terms of support custom Rom. But with a well-known tradition of poor developers support. I don't think the M51 snap 730 is a smart choice. I think poco X3 is best choice in my country
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Samsung set to launch snap 730 version on my county. While there have been some say that these two processors are not too different in terms of support custom Rom. But with a well-known tradition of poor developers support. I don't think the M51 snap 730 is a smart choice. I think poco X3 is best choice in my country
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Then it seems like the European version launched with the 730. The main difference is that the SD 730G is more optimized for gaming where the GPU is clocked higher than the SD 730.
AFAIK everywhere else has the SD 730G
I got an brazilian one with 730 chipset, while some other shops here announce it as 730G
See:
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-a22-5g-series/
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See:
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-a22-5g-series/
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They could have priced it maybe 14-15K but ya, the 6Gb RAM and helio G80 chipset is good enough for this Samsung phone
I like the display in the smartphone and the camera section too seems to be so good. Great use of Mediatek gaming chipset.
the 48MP camera and the helio G80 processor is a good choice in this Samsung device
just to generate some movement on this forum... the A22 is better than A21s and it's also better than the higher priced A32. It's the smart choice, and I fully recommend it.