A Few
months back Samsung has introduced a brand new chipset called Exynos 8895. The new
chipset was released to compete the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 in the market and
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 is the first chipset to support the speed of 1 Gbps. Both
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and Exynos 8895 chipsets are used in the Samsung Galaxy
S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 plus smart phones.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset
is mounted in the US, China and Japan Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8
plus phones, other countries got the Exynos 8895. This partial activity shows that
the Samsung Company is not ready take change by replacing for all countries,
here the company played a safe game.
Now the Samsung has improved
the Exynos 8895 LTE modem, the chipset comes with the technology of Cat.18 6CA
(It
is Carrier aggregation), so the download speed can raise up to 1.2 Gbps. The Samsung
manufacturer department said that the company is working very hardly and closely
with the Anritsu Japanese multinational corporation (in the market of telecommunications
electronics equipment). For a note Anritsu is a global pioneer for manufacturing
the world's first wireless telephone network.
With the collaboration of
two companies the Samsung has delivered the most amazing results in the chipset
and the product Exynos 8895 got around 20% improvement in the speed of
downloading, with the help of these download speed a user could download a High
Definition movie in 10 to 15 seconds.
CA (Carrier aggregation) merges
component carriers with different types of bandwidths, improving the data
transfer rates to high speed and also the network performance. Samsung Company’s
new modem of Exynos 8895 will provide more standard data transfer by just increasing
the capability of aggregation.
Depends upon the source of
Samsung company, new modem technology will be in the production at the end of
this financial year. This promises the user that new Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung
Galaxy S8 plus smart phones will get the high speed download options from the
earlier release.