Quote from: Zachary Law on July 08, 2020, 15:53:33
Good! Sick of the Qualcomm monopoly with processors, meanwhile the rest of the market get shafted. AMD ARM seems way more ambitious and capable of delivering gains not only on the CPU front, but also on gaming with integrated graphics pertaining to the "GPU".
I mean, since AMD ARM chips are poised to dominate the console market, this looks like especially good news for consumers in general with them on Samsung's exynos team. Hopefully this sends a message to Qualcomm, who previously tried buying AMD out.
I personally can't wait for the exynos 1000, since processors of past were not up to spec and I'm glad samsung acknowledged this to improve the weakest areas. The S21 alredy looks set to be a beast of a phone! Being on 2021.
There wasn't a monopoly, or if somebody was trying to break a monopoly on the flagship scene then it was MTK's D1000.
The rumor that SD875 costs $250(in bulk, of course) sounds suspicious too. IIRC that's 3 times the price of 855, you simply can't jack up the price at this rate or it won't be found in anything south of $2000 retail price knowing that component cost won't exceed 40%(or was it 30%?) of a smartphone's sales price.