Snapdragon 810 on Galaxy S6: perhaps thanks to some changes to the Chip

The Snapdragon 810 will certainly be remembered as one of the most controversial processors made by Qualcomm. Put aside the various problems in the management of the GPU driver and controller of RAM, emerged at the end of 2014, summarizing the findings in the last few weeks, we are faced with a very special view: on the one hand we find LG and Xiaomi , ready to debut their new top of the range based on the solution octa core 64bit Qualcomm, on the other hand we find Samsung, which would seem more inclined to adopt its own Exynos platform in front of the infamous overheating problems that plague the new Snapdragon 810, although this hypothesis is experienced with skepticism by industry analysts.

To make matters more interesting then we think the same LG, through a statement that seems to deny the presence of problems around the platform S810, though, study more closely the press, reveals a different interpretation that aims to highlight the fact Flex that G 2 is a smartphone designed for the use of Snapdragon 810 and, consequently, also the internal dissipation promotes the disposal of high temperatures.

Returning to Samsung, the question remains fundamental: Galaxy S6 will use mainly Qualcomm processors or Exynos? According to the initial rumor that we had reported in mid-January, Samsung could adopt a strategy to use the proprietary platform for the launch of Galaxy S6 and could subsequently incorporate any "production shortages" adopting its platform Qualcomm Snapdragon 810. A give more weight to this hypothesis, we think of the new rumor indicating that Qualcomm has found a solution that can reduce thermal problems of its SoC and could present its proposal to Samsung during the month of March.
Resources: http://samsung.hdblog.it/2015/01/24/snapdragon-810-punto-della-situazione/.

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