Author Topic: MWC 2013: Renesas introduces APE6 8-core processor for phones and tablets  (Read 653 times)

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Chinese chip-maker Renesas plans to launch a new mobile processor that bears an uncanny resemblance to Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa. Like the Samsung chip, the new Renesas APE6 is an 8-core chip that pairs 4 ARM Cortex-A15 processor cores with 4 lower-power ARM Cortex-A7 cores.
 
Since the chip uses ARM’s big.LITTLE technology, that means that while the APE6 is technically an 8-core chip, you’ll only actually use 4 cores at a time most of the time. Basic tasks can be handled by the lower-power ARM Cortex-A7 components, while the higher performance ARM Cortex-A15 bits will kick in when you need them.



The Renesas processor will also be packing PowerVR Series 6 “Rogue” graphics.
 
Samsung may have been the first company to announce a new chip featuring this sort of configuration. But ARM licenses its big.LITTLE designs to anyone with cash to pay — Huawei also plans to bring an 8-core big.LITTLE CPU to market this year.
 
via Engadget
« Last Edit: February 25, 2013, 06:14:45 PM by javajolt »