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LG has recently revealed that they will be using their own CPU to power the LG G3 Screen phone which will be launching this week in South Korea. The application processor (AP) will be named NUCLUN. The NUCLUN is an octo-core processor that is based off of an ARM big.LITTLE design.

NUCLUN packs four 1.5GHz cores for tasks that require more processing power and four 1.2GHz cores for trivial tasks such as light internet browsing or checking your messages in order to conserve battery life. LG also stated that the number of performing cores can be adjusted to ensure tasks are performed efficiently.

In terms of networking capabilities, NUCLUN is able to support LTE-A Cat.6 which allows for download speeds of up to 225Mbps while also maintaining compatibility with current LTE networks.

LG’s G3 Screen comes with a 5.9-inch Full HD IPS display along with built-in memory storage of up to 32GB. The phone also has a rear-facing camera of 13 megapixel camera and a 2.1 megapixel front-facing camera. The phone will be available in black and white .

[Source: LG]