Just a couple of days before the launch of its newest Galaxy S smartphones, Samsung has unveiled its new flagship SoC, the 5nm Exynos 2100, which the company claims offers up to 30% improved CPU multi-core performance over the Exynos 990.
Exynos 2100 uses a new high-performance Cortex-X1 core that clocks in at 2.9GHz, along with three A78 cores, and four high-efficiency A55 cores. It uses the new 14-core Mali-G78 GPU which they claim offers a 40% increase in performance.
The new SoC employs a tri-core NPU built on a new architecture plus a new Image Signal Processor that supports up to 200MP sensors. You can Expect better quality for zoom and ultrawide shots, thanks to its Multi-camera and Frame Processor that combines image data from multiple cameras.
Exynos 2100 packs an integrated 5G modem which can achieve 7.35Gbps (mmWave) and 5.1Gbps (sub-6) downlink speeds.
The new chip is expected to run Samsung’s upcoming flagships, which will officially make their debut tomorrow.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.