• Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Exynos 9825 launched ahead of Galaxy Note10 event

Samsung’s Unpacked event is happening in just several hours. At the event, the company will release the Galaxy Note10, and now, just before the event, Samsung has released the Exynos 9825 chipset. This is a brand new chipset built on a 7nm process which comes with a Mali-G76 MP12 GPU. It’s an upgrade compared to the 8nm Exynos 9820.

This is the first chipset in the industry with the EUV technology, albeit not being the first on the 7 nm process – the Exynos 9820 was built on the 8 nm LPP process. Samsung said the new chipset will provide improved gaming experience and better graphics performance all the while being power-efficient. The upgraded chip is, therefore, more focused on improving efficiency than on improving benchmark scores.

The CPU cluster is the same as it was – two M4 Cheetah, two Cortex-A75 and four Cortex-A55 cores. Samsung said nothing about clock speeds, which means that they have probably remained the same as in the Exynos 9820.

Built into the chipset is the Shannon 5000, an LTE modem with Cat.20 downlink and Cat.13 uplink. 5G connectivity can be achieved by pairing the chip with the Exynos Modem 5100. The modem should arrive with the Galaxy Note10+ 5G.

 

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