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The ARM Cortex-A715 is the second generation ARMv9 "big" Cortex CPU. [1] Compared to its predecessor the Cortex-A710 the Cortex-A715 CPU is noted for having a 20% increase in power efficiency, and 5% improvement in performance. [1] The Cortex-A715 shows comparable performance to the previous generation Cortex-X1 CPU.
The Samsung Galaxy A71 is an Android smartphone designed, developed, marketed, and manufactured by Samsung Electronics as part of its sixth-generation Galaxy A series.. The A71 line consists of SM-A715F/DS, SM-A715F/DSN and SM-A715F/DSM.
The ARM Cortex-A is a group of 32-bit and 64-bit RISC ARM processor cores licensed by Arm Holdings.The cores are intended for application use. The group consists of 32-bit only cores: ARM Cortex-A5, ARM Cortex-A7, ARM Cortex-A8, ARM Cortex-A9, ARM Cortex-A12, ARM Cortex-A15, ARM Cortex-A17 MPCore, and ARM Cortex-A32, 32/64-bit mixed operation cores: ARM Cortex-A35, ARM Cortex-A53, ARM Cortex ...
ARM Cortex-A715 The ARM Cortex-A710 is the successor to the ARM Cortex-A78 , being the First-Generation Armv9 “ big ” Cortex CPU. [ 1 ] It is the companion to the ARM Cortex-A510 "LITTLE" efficiency core.
Ran from A75 at Dunragit to the A715 (now B7084); originally the B736 before it was upgraded. Declassified between 1988 and 1993. A749: Glasgow: East Kilbride: A750: Unused Ran from Whithorn to Isle of Whithorn. Downgraded to a portion of the B7004 sometime after the 1970s. A751 Aird, A75: Innermessan, A77
The Samsung Galaxy J series is a discontinued line of entry-level 32-bit Android smartphones produced by the South Korean company Samsung Electronics, first introduced in 2015 and focused on emerging markets.
Samsung Galaxy J7 is a mid range Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics in 2015. [1] [2] In Latin America, Galaxy J7 (SM-J700M) was being sold alongside the Galaxy S5 Neo (SM-G903M), which shares same Exynos 7580 Octa SoC.
The Samsung SGH-T100 is a dual-band GSM mobile phone manufactured by Samsung in 2002. [1] It was the first mobile phone to use a thin-film transistor active matrix LCD display; prior to the release of the SGH-T100 all phones had used passive matrix display technology. [2]