Samsung's new Exynos chipset powering the Galaxy S10 gets unveiled next week

Vlad, 09 November 2018

Samsung is announcing its latest high-end mobile chipset on November 14. This has been revealed today by the company's official Twitter handle for all things Exynos.

The SoC will power the Galaxy S10 launching next year, and it's expected to be called Exynos 9820. Past rumors have said that it will come with a dual-core NPU, and an octa-core CPU that will be a tri-cluster affair, sporting 2 Samsung-designed Mongoose M4 cores, two ARM Cortex-A76 cores, and 4 efficient ARM Cortex-A55 cores.

The chip will be manufactured using the company's 7nm EUV process. This will deliver up to 50% less power consumption and a 20% gain in performance. The new Exynos chipset will support a 5G modem, which Samsung is also developing (the Exynos 5100). A distinct version of the Galaxy S10 will have 5G capabilities.

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  • 21 Nov 2018
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  • 20 Nov 2018
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I think the only part Huawei won over the Bionic A12 is for their NPU performance xD

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  • 15 Nov 2018
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By flopping he meant that Huawei boasted that their Kirin 980 surpasses Apple's A12, which couldn't be further from the truth. Had they resisted the urge to make empty boasts it could be considered decent, but with those claims out they literally flo...

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