Wednesday 11 September 2013

Meizu: Software update to enable true-octa core on all Exynos 5s


Samsung's Exynos 5 Octa chipsets available now on the market can't actually utilize all eight cores at the same time. Both 5410 and 5420 chips can use either the four Cortex-A7 cores or the four Cortex-A15 at a time. Samsung has decided to fix this and yesterday the manufacturer announced its latest revision of the Exynos platform will support simultaneous operation of all eight cores.
So far, so good. Samsung will deploy this new solution by the end of this year. Yesterday's announcement left us wondering if the current generation Exynos 5 chips can get the extra capabilities as well, since Samsung didn't specify if it required changing anything on architecture level. Well today Meizu, which is the other Exynos-using manufacturer, chipped in and brought some good news.

Since the upcoming Meizu MX3 will be relying on Samsung's Exynos 5 Octa chipset, the manufacturer is surely interested in the future of its upcoming flagship. So, it seems Meizu knows for sure this true octa-core capabilities are unlockable via a software update.
Meizu even tells us that the MX3 flagship will get such an update later this year.
If indeed this is the case, we guess all Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3 owners who get the Exynos-based models should expect such an update in the upcoming months.
Source | Via

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