• Home
  • About
  • Contact

Tech Ticker

  • Reviews
  • Mobile Phones
  • Tablets
  • Laptops
  • Gaming
  • Software
  • Television
  • Hardware
You are here: Home / Hardware / Samsung’s ARM Roadmap leaked

Samsung’s ARM Roadmap leaked

April 22, 2010 By Samsung Hub 2 Comments

arm-roadmap-leak

 

A 2009 document highlighting Samsung’s ARM processor plans has been leaked. Although Samsung has ARM chips integrated in the phones, it’s the netbook market Samsung is more interested in. According to the document, Samsung is bullish on ARM-based netbook solutions with Linux OS instead of the current combination of Intel and Windows. In fact, Samsung deems their ARM-based chips and Linux OS like Chrome OS, Android and even Ubuntu can make a good combo.

Moving to the chip offerings, Samsung has planned a number of application processors (AP) that goes up to quad-core.

2010/2011:
Orion is based-on Cortex-A9 dual-core processor and has a clock speed of 800MHz. It will enjoy effortless migration of software and hardware from Samsung’s S5PV210 chip. It will be sampling in Q3 2010 and mass production is expected in Q1 2011.

Hercules is based-on Cortex-A9 dual-core processor and has a clock speed of 1GHz. It will be sampling in Q3 2011 and mass production is expected in Q1 2012.

Pegasus is based-on Cortex-A9 single-core processor and has a clock speed of 1GHz. It will be sampling in Q2 2011 and mass production is expected in Q4 2012.

Mercury is based-on Cortex-A5 (Sparrow) single-core processor and has a clock speed of 600MHz.

2012/2013:
Draco is based-on Cortex-A9 dual-core processor and has a clock speed of 1.2GHz.

Venus is based-on Cortex-A5 (Sparrow) dual-core processor and has a clock speed of 600GHz.

Finally, the Aquila is based-on Cortex-A9 (Eagle) quad-core processor and has a clock speed of 1.2GHz.

The main reason for them to go with ARM is to give a full-browsing platform with an all-day use battery and bring down the cost. The document referred to bring down the BOM cost to around $99.

Note: This post has been republished from Samsung Hub. For more Samsung news, head over to Samsung Hub.

  • Samsung develops 1GHz dual-core Cortex A9 Processor for Mobile Devices
  • Samsung’s powerful Hercules smartphone tipped for T-Mobile
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab surfaces again
  • ARM creates 2GHz Dual-core Cortex-A9 processor

Filed Under: Hardware

Worth a read

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

Samsung unveils the Galaxy Z TriFold

December 2, 2025 By News Team Leave a Comment

Foldable phones are a big deal for Samsung, so color us surprised when Samsung decided to give its first tri-fold device, an official confirmation by way of a press release and not a full-fledged event. Nevertheless, here it is – the Galaxy Z TriFold, Samsung’s first device with a multi-folding design. Unlike Huawei’s tri-fold phone, […]

Fujifilm instax mini 41

Fujifilm India Launches instax mini 41 Analog Instant Camera

June 2, 2025 By News Team Leave a Comment

Fujifilm India has launched the instax mini 41, an analog instant camera priced at Rs. 13,999. The device builds on the design of the previous instax mini 40 model, offering updates in aesthetics and functionality. The mini 41 retains the retro design appeal of its predecessor but brings a sleeker finish in black and dark-toned […]

Colorful iGame M15 Origo and iGame M16 Origo Laptops

Colorful launches iGame M15 Origo and iGame M16 Origo Laptops

May 21, 2025 By News Team Leave a Comment

Colorful has introduced two new laptops in its flagship iGame laptop series. The iGame M15 Origo and iGame M16 Origo laptops come with the top-of-the-line Intel 14th Gen Core HX and Core Ultra processors, along with the latest Nvidia 5060 or 5070 graphics cards. Both gaming laptops come with a display that supports QHD resolution, […]

Synology BeeStation Plus

Synology unveils BeeStation Plus with 8TB storage

May 21, 2025 By News Team Leave a Comment

Synology expanded its BeeStation plug-and-play storage lineup with the all-new BeeStation Plus. The Plus series now comes with 8TB of built-in storage, and compared to the non-Plus variant, the BeeStation Plus is 4.8X faster. Synology introduced the BeeStation series for users who don’t want to deal with the hassle of setting up a NAS. The […]

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4

Qualcomm intros Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 Mobile Platform

May 15, 2025 By Apurva Leave a Comment

Qualcomm has expanded its mid-tier portfolio with the introduction of the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor. As is the trend, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 also focuses on delivering improved AI experiences, which, according to Qualcomm, performs 65% better AI performance with support for Gen AI assistants, large language models (LLMs) running directly on the […]

Comments

  1. john says

    May 9, 2010 at 2:34 pm

    Hi. There’s an inaccuracy in the story – Cortex-A9 was not code named Eagle. A9 was Falcon, and Eagle is a next-generation Applications processor that ARM is currently working on.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to john Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Subscribe

New Stories

Red Dead Redemption on PS5 and Netflix Games

Red Dead Redemption now available on Mobile Devices, Modern Consoles

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

Samsung unveils the Galaxy Z TriFold

Snapdragon Qualcomm 8 Elite Gen 5

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 mobile processor announced; details here

Gemini on Google TV

Google Brings Gemini to TVs

Apple-iPhone-Air

Apple iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air Launched in India: Price, Specs, and Release Date

More Stories

© Copyright 2018 Tech Ticker · All Rights Reserved · Privacy Policy · Terms of Use

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.