A document from Samsung details on the next ARM architectures of car industry until 2013. The document was created in November 2009 and starts by explaining that the Intel platform - Windows will be replaced by Samsung models - Chrome OS. The Korean then gives a list of processors which should be out within three years.

Starting with the Taurus, an ARM Cortex A8-1 GHz already known and whose mass production is expected in the third quarter of this year, it is the last document A8. The Orion, with the first copies of test should arrive during the third quarter of 2010, A9 is a processor clocked at 800 MHz The Pegasus is running at 1 GHz, like Hercules. Both are ARM A9, but the first is single core and its mass production should start in the last quarter of 2011 while the second is dual core and it should be mass produced in the first quarter of 2012.

The roadmap is then blurred. The Mercury and Venus are both cores A5 600 MHz. Single and dual core, respectively, expected for 2010/2011 the first and the second for 2012/2013. The Draco and Aquila are also the same release dates as Venus. They are A9 cores 1.2 GHz, dual core is the first and the second would be the first quad core used by Samsung, but not the first on the market.