There
is one other claim in the article, and it's a pretty significant one -
the 64-bit architecture will allow addressing much larger RAM
quantities, and that's exactly what Samsung is planning to take
advantage of. The source mentions that not only is the next edition Galaxy S5
going to be blessed with the 64-bit Exynos in question, but it will
also sport 4 GB of RAM, marking a new record for a smartphone. This will
undoubtedly set it apart from the competition for the foreseeable
future, if it pans out, be it just for bragging rights.
We
are just curious whether Samsung will continue with the tradition to
launch its flagship with different processors, depending on the market,
as the gap from an eventual Exynos 6-series and 4 GB of RAM in the
Galaxy S5 to any other chipset configuration for the handset seems
pretty wide for potential customers to stomach.
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