There's a lot of speculation about the SoC used in Samsung's Galaxy S II, thankfully through process of elimination and some snooping around we've been able to figure it out - and run some preliminary performance tests.
Read on to see how it stacks up against the latest NVIDIA Tegra 2 based smartphones.
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Preliminary
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Mali-400MP
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