Samsung still isn’t sure whether or not people actually need 64-bit processors in their smartphones and tablets, but the company plans to build and launch one anyway in 2014. Apple became the first company to make a 64-bit smartphone widely available when it launched the iPhone 5s last year, and a subsequent report claimed that the move set off panic across the industry. Samsung was quick to state that it would follow in Apple’s footsteps and launch its own 64-bit mobile devices, but the company seemingly couldn’t develop its new chips quickly enough to debut one in the new Galaxy S5. The company is still hard at work on 64-bit chipsets though, and it says its first such effort will