Samsung will show off its Exynos processor as CES next month

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Samsung will unveil its next-generation processor, called Exynos, at CES next month. The South Korean smartphone maker has already confirmed that the chip will  feature 64-bit architecture to compete with Apple’s A7 chip. The 64-bit Exynos chip is expected to make its debut with the Galaxy S5 as early as February 2014.

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Samsung will unveil its latest Exynos chip at CES next month in Las Vegas, the company announced today on Twitter. Promising to raise the bar in 2014, the South Korean smartphone-maker will unveil its next-generation processor at an event set to take place on Jan. 7 during the annual tech expo.

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