Samsung had previously made it clear that soon after the announcement of the iPhone 5S, it's next smartphone would have a 64-bit functionality.
This might not be far from reality considering the fact that the 64-bit CPU currently on the iPhone was made by Samsung. The South Korean manufacturers (Samsung) continue to be the Cupertino giant's (Apple's) go to source for processors and CPUs.
Well, Android (which is the power house behind all of Samsung's Galaxy devices) has had the ability to work with 64-bit CPUs for a long time now. And according to Korean media, Samsung is into the final stages of development of its 64-bit processor and the company’s next flagship (who else than the Samsung Galaxy S5?) would be powered by such a CPU.
Well, it only gets better as Samsung will, in a completely logical move, also put the new tech at work inside some of its tablets.
For your information, the move to a 64-bit architecture has the following advantages:
==> manufacturers to increase the RAM (more than 4GB) memory of their devices.
==> the 64-bit architecture has 31 registers, each 64-bits wide, which can be accessed at all times, potentially leading, to a 10% increase in performance .
==> advanced features are also other reasons why the 64-bit CPUs coming to Android looks promising.
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