Although, Exynos 9810 is a comprehensive evaluation processor. However, in terms of power consumption control and GPU performance, Exynos 9810 is still not in place. And now, these issues may be able to deal with the next generation of new Exynos The device is solved.
According to a report from the US technology media website 91mobiles, Samsung is currently planning to develop the next generation of mobile processors.
The mobile processor that will be released in 2019 will be named Exynos 9820 after Exynos 8890/8895/9810.
This was formally finalized in January 2018 and is expected to be launched on the Galaxy S10 and S10+ mobile phones that will be released in 2019.
The report pointed out that Samsung's adoption of the 98XX name for the new mobile processor is likely to be related to the change in the positioning strategy of the Samsung Exynos processor.
Before Exynos 9610 was released, Samsung made adjustments to Exynos's various series, including Exynos 8890 which was classified as 9 series from 8 series, and 8 series was canceled. This has made the 9 series directly to Qualcomm's Xiaolong 800 series. Mobile processor.
In addition, Samsung's 7 series processors, including Exynos 7880/7885 and 9610, are on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 series. And entry-level products such as Exynos 7872 are divided into the new Exynos 5 series, making the new The 5 series went to Qualcomm's Xiaolong 400 series processor.
The report further pointed out that although at present the outside world is not aware of the status of Exynos 9820's new high-end processor, except for its naming. However, according to previous information, it roughly predicts a series of features of this processor.
First of all, Exynos 9820 will be produced from the current Exynos 9810 with Samsung's second-generation 10nm FinFET process production to EUV EUV lithography technology, and has been put into mass production of 7-nanometer process to produce, which is expected to be high-pass The Dragon 855 processor is in unison.
Secondly, the Samsung Exynos 9820 processor will incorporate the Exynos 5G baseband. That is, the Exynos 9820 processor will be Samsung's first chip to support 5G networks. As for the performance of 5G Netcom, it will be available for the time being. Can't know.
Finally, the Exynos 9820 processor may use a fully self-developed core CPU to carry its own S-GPU architecture for the first time. This is probably the biggest selling point of the processor.
Because, the current semi-autonomous R&D core of the Exynos M series plus the core architectural application of the ARM Cortex, this has caused Samsung to lag behind in the GPU to Qualcomm and Apple.
So, if the old architecture is bound to change, the architecture of the S-GPU must be integrated. As for whether the result is really true, as the time is approaching, it is expected that there will be more news in the future. Released.
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