Samsung has fully unveiled the processor for Galaxy S10

Samsung Electronics has announced the Exynos processor 9 Series 9820, which will form the basis of its flagship smartphone Galaxy S10. It is made for 8-nanometer process technology, LPP (Low Power Plus) FinFET, which can reduce energy consumption by 10% compared to the 10-nanometer process technology LPP.

The Samsung Exynos 9820 also optimized the power consumption of the CPU and GPU, reduced voltage operation, reduced latency and leakage energy.

This is the fourth generation of custom chips for Samsung, it is made with tracklisting architecture. The processor contains two high-performance custom cores, two Cortex-A75 for optimal performance and four energy efficient Cortex-A55. The manufacturer said increased 40% performance 35% energy efficiency compared to the predecessor.

Also in the graphics chip is ARM Mali-G76 MP12 and module neural computing NPU (Neural Processing Unit).

The chip uses a modem LTE-Advanced Pro supports LTE Category 20 for download speed on to 2 Gbps and uploads of up to 316 MB/s.

It supports main and front camera resolution of 22 MP, dual camera NV 16+16 Megapixel, display resolution up to WQUXGA (3840×2400) and 4K UHD (4096×2160),8K video encoding up to 30 fps or 4K 150 K/s.

Samsung plans to begin mass production of Exynos 9 Series 9820 to the end of the year, just to catch the debut of the Galaxy S10 in early 2019.


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