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Samsung Galaxy Notes 4As has been known for some time, Samsung Galaxy The Note 4 features an 8-core Exynos 5433 processor supporting 64-bit architecture. The processor consists of a pair of Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53 chips, which already fully support 64-bit architecture. However, nowhere did Samsung mention that it should Galaxy Note 4 64-bit processor and so there were doubts about whether it really is. Now it turns out that the Exynos 5433, which is located in the new Galaxy Note, support for 64-bit instructions may be disabled, which would protect Samsung in the future.

The company is working on a new series of Exynos 7 processors, which will be the very first that Samsung will promote as 64-bit. Samsung Galaxy However, the Note 4 is future-proofed, and since it already includes a 64-bit processor, it's possible that Android L will ensure full functionality. This is the first version Androidu that actually supports 64-bit instructions, and it's clear that Samsung could be one of the first smartphone manufacturers to take advantage of this. Well, even if 64-bit support is not currently needed, the processor still offers other advantages, including lower energy consumption, which is involved in the 20-nm manufacturing process. The Exynos 5433 then contains a Mali-T760 graphics chip with a frequency of 700 MHz, thanks to which it can Galaxy Note 4 offer one of the best mobile graphics in the world.

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*Source: AnandTech

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