
The Note 4 would be the first 64-bit Android flagship, or at least that will go for its reincarnation with Samsung's own Exynos 5433 chipset. Just as suspected, despite that the naming scheme still puts it in the Exynos 5x family, the newest Samsung chipset is not a Cortex-A15/A7 affair, but rather takes the next step in ARM's mobile architecture, by incorporating the 64-bit A57/A53 configuration, as its source code reveals.
In all likeliness, the Note 4 sports precisely the latest and greatest Exynos 5433, despite that Samsung hasn't officially revealed the silicon, and just ...
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