Samsung uses MediaTek's Dimensity 9400 to verify its 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X RAM
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- jiyen235
- XQQ
- 16 Jul 2024
Pretty sure for most workloads the key bottleneck for RAM is usually in size/amount and not in the speeds. And for AI, the NPUs in phones just aren't fast enough to handle everything locally. I think this was either made to make way for LPDDR6 OR to have some future proofing for future chipsets.
can't wait for Samsung Mobile to still give the top tier Fold 7 and S25 Ultra the same 12 GB. And it'd be crazy if Samsung put Exynos chips in their S25 Ultra and they couldn't handle the higher speeds lmao
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- jiyen235
- XQQ
- 16 Jul 2024
Zero, 16 Jul 2024I can see it... If goes in S Flagship series: - Qualcomm: ... moredon't give them ideas!!
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- IpsDisplay
- 4ra
- 16 Jul 2024
Boy even regular LPDDR5 is common in lesser brands like Cubot , unihertz
Probably lower quality batches tho
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- Zero
- LEb
- 16 Jul 2024
I can see it... If goes in S Flagship series:
- Qualcomm: All S series in USA, South Korea and China
- Mediatek: S Ultra series in Rest of the World
- Exynos: S25 and S25+ in the Rest of the World.
And if goes in FE:
- Qualcomm: In USA, South Korea and China
- Mediatek: Taiwan, Europe and Latin America
- Exynos: Rest of the World
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- User. Hi.
- xjH
- 16 Jul 2024
I won't be surprised if the claims of a MediaTek based flagship Samsung were true.
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- User. Hi.
- xjH
- 16 Jul 2024
Welp, there goes Qualcomm.
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- Anonymous
- LfV
- 16 Jul 2024
More bandwidth to feed G925-MC14