Samsung previously confirmed that Exynos 1080 will feature ARM Cortex-A78 CPU cores.
Highlights
- Samsung is working on a new Exynos chipset for 2021.
- Samsung will launch the new Exynos 1080 on November 12th.
- Exynos 1080 will be a solid mid-range chipset.
Samsung, the phone manufacturer, is preparing to launch a number of new chipsets that will power its phones next year. The phone maker is said to have plans to launch several new phones across multiple budget segments and these new chips will power the upcoming phones.
One of these is the Exynos 1080 we have been hearing for a long time, which Samsung also confirmed a few weeks ago. However, the company went ahead and revealed the release date of the Exynos 1080 chipset. Although it is not expected to be used on the Galaxy S21, it is expected that this chipset will be of high performance.
Speaking of the chip, Samsung has previously confirmed that the Exynos 1080 will feature the latest ARM’s Cortex-A78 CPU cores as well as the Mali-G78 GPU. This will also be a 5nm processor that also has a built in 5G modem.
The early benchmarks of Exynos 1080 gave us a hint about the performance of the chipset with the chipset scoring well on AnTuTu as it scored 693,600 points, outperforming both the Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 865+ main chipsets.
When it becomes official, Exynos 1080 will be the successor to the Exynos 980. To remind our readers, Samsung Exynos 980 was launched last year as a 5G chipset for mid-range phones.
Since its launch, the chip has become very popular and has been used in phones like the Galaxy A51 5G and Galaxy A71 5G. As such, the Exynos 1080 is expected to be used when it becomes real on the successors to the Galaxy A51 and A71 among other devices.
We’ll get to know more about the slide soon as Samsung confirms through its official Weibo account that it will make Exynos 1080 official on November 12 in Shanghai, China.
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