Samsung will use mediatek processors in its low range
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Samsung has its excellent mobile processors Exynos, although it would be about to change its strategy and move on to using MediaTek chips for its low-end terminals. With this, the Korean giant would seek to offer more competitive prices in a very close market.
Samsung to Offer Smartphones with MediaTek Processors
Samsung currently uses Spreadtrum processors or old Exynos chips for its lower-end terminals, for example the Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016) mounts an Exynos 3475 processor consisting of quad-core 1.3GHz CPU and a Mali-T72 GPU. This would be about to change and its new low-end devices will be dominated by the ubiquitous MediaTek that have proven to deliver sensational performance at a very competitive price.
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The rumors suggest that Samsung would have reached an agreement with MediaTek to source 10% of the Chinese manufacturer's low-end chips. In principle, Samsung has no interest in the more powerful Helio processors such as the deca-core Helio X20 and Helio X25 because they do not give it any significant advantage over their own Exynos for the range they are aimed at.
Source: phonearena
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