A Geekbench listing of a mysterious Samsung tablet codenamed CHOPIN-LTE made the rounds online. The slate houses a 64-bit Intel Atom x5-8500 chipset with 2.24 GHz quad-core CPU codenamed “Cherry Trail ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In 2010, Samsung entered the world of tablets with the original Galaxy Tab 7.0. It was a compact device powered by a 1GHz A8 Cortex processor, ...
The Lenovo Tab M10 is a good tablet for students and working professionals with very basic needs. The 10.3-inch screen has a Full HD display, which should be good enough to view content clearly, ...
Priced at £99.99 down from £149, shoppers can save 33% on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 - a sleek device that looks great, but ...
In this comparison of Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 and Galaxy Tab A9, the major differences are explained in terms of display, processor speed, and battery life. Let’s find out which one deserves to be ...
Samsung has announced the industry’s first 8-gigabit low-profile double-data-rate 4 (LPDDR4) mobile DRAM chip, offering 1GB on a single die. The new LPDDR4 memory is said to provide 50 percent higher ...
The world is just now getting accustomed to mobile devices with two or three gigabytes of RAM, but Samsung is forging ahead by introducing its first LPDDR4 RAM products (the "LP" stands for low-power ...
Finding a smart tablet that is equipped for both entertainment and work used is a solid investment, but one that may have traditionally come at a higher price tag. But shoppers say a Samsung tablet ...
Samsung has started the mass production of the industry’s first 8 gigabit (Gb) double data rate 4 (LPDDR4) DRAM modules, specifically designed for mobile applications. Until now, mobile devices have ...
The Korean electronics giant's low-power DDR4 memory chips, due to ship in 2014, will help lift a key performance bottleneck in today's mobile devices. Samsung says the new chips are faster and use ...
The year 2014 should be the year of 4GB of RAM inside high-end mobile devices, and it’s not by coincidence that we’re also going to see the first 64-bit chips to support that much memory this year.