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First off it’s built on a brand new 14nm FinFET manufacturing process, giving Samsung more room to pack the processor full of semiconductors and other components that increase the overall computational speed of the processor.

This marks a change for the company as they’ve normally used Qualcomm’s chips in LTE markets and their own Exynos chips in non-LTE markets, and while this isn’t the first time they’ve used Exynos for the worldwide launch of a product it is their biggest launch with Exynos.īesides reducing dependence on outside suppliers for components in their newest products it looks like Samsung chose to go Exynos for a number of reasons this time around.

After weeks of speculation and even an earnings call from Qualcomm that said they lost a major hardware partner in an upcoming device, Samsung did indeed announce on Sunday that it will be using the Exynos 7420 processor in a Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge models.
