
Samsung's Exynos and HiSilicon's Kirin have proven that they can stand on their own feet in today's tech market, both now having 64-bit models with up to 8 cores and LTE support. So far, each SoC has been somewhat exclusive to its parent company's product line (Exynos goes in Samsung's line and Kirin fuels Huawei's high-end devices), however both manufacturers have said they plan to sell to other smartphone ODMs.
This is expected to be a welcome offering, since at the current time, most vendors are forced to purchase 90% of smartphone solutions from Qualcomm and MediaTek. Both product differentiation ...
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