3nm Exynos W1000 to power the Galaxy Watch7
The Galaxy Watch is set for a major jump in performance and efficiency, courtesy of a new Exynos W1000 chipset, per a report from Korea.
The SoC is reportedly built on Samsung's second-gen 3nm node - the SF3 - and represents a big step forward over the 5nm W930 in the current generation Galaxy Watch5.
Moving past Samsung's smartwatch line and looking at Apple - the Exynos W1000 is a big step up from the 5nm S9 processor.
Reports strongly suggest that Samsung is readying three new smartwatch models. Whether those are an affordable (FE if you will), a regular, and a Pro, isn't clear but is the most logical. Expect blood sugar monitoring, 32GB of storage, and a bigger-battery Pro.
Samsung is expected to announce the new Galaxy Watch7 models alongside the new Galaxy Z series around July 10, just in time to promote the new models at the 2024 Summer Olympics, which tip off on July 26.
Reader comments
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- 17 May 2024
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- Anonymous
MicroLED please and lose the mega-bezels; there is NO need!
- 16 May 2024
- 2xE
Good luck man, if it gets half as good battery as the op watch 2 it might be decent.
- 16 May 2024
- S4%