Samsung officialy unveiled Exynos 9810 chipset
Samsung has just officially unveiled its flagship chipset that will be used in the new S9 devices – the Exynos 9810 which delivers AI machine learning capabilities and richer multimedia content.
Exynos from the ninth series – 9810 was built on the second-generation 10-nanometer FinFET process, which brings performance on smartphones to the next level, and also promises less energy consumption. This chipset contains custom CPU cores, an upgraded graphics chip and advanced image processing that will be used to provide better multimedia experience and better security.
Samsung has not yet released accurate specifications for this chipset which will be used in the S9 and S9 + models on some markets, but it has been said that the processor will have a big.LITTLE architecture with 2.9GHz cores in a stronger cluster for demanding operations and there is going to be four of such third-generation cores. Samsung said it would double the performance of single core with its wider pipelines and improved cache memory, while multi-core performance would be increased by 40%, compared to the Exynos 8895.
The new Exynos chipset will have sophisticated features such as deep machine learning on neural networks, which will lead to the processor precisely recognizing people or things in photos for faster image search or categorization, or through deep-sensing scans of subject face in 3D which enables enhanced security when unlocking the phone with a face map. Besides this, the processor has a second separate security processor for storing vital information such as facial, iris, and fingerprint information.
The LTE modem on this chipset is the industry's first Cat.18 LTE modem with up to 6x carrier aggregation for 1.2 Gbps download speed and 200 Mbps upload speed, this system brings a more stable data transfer compared to the older 5CA system.
More information about this chipset will be revealed at CES in a few days, and the chipset is currently in the mass production stage.
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