The Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II is no slouch when it comes to performance thanks to its Exynos chipset that comprises of a dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU and Mali 400 GPU. It seems that Samsung is not too happy with the 1GHz figure, and decided to take their flagship device and add more muscle into the entire setup – we’re talking about another 200MHz of processing power, bringnig the Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II to the top of the Cortex-A9 heap where pure computing power is concerned. No idea on what real world performance is like for the new Cortex A9 compared to Qualcomm’s Snapdragons that will boast 1.4 GHz dual-core Scorpion CPUs, but only time will tell as the Galaxy S II and the HTC EVO 3D square off eventually.
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