If you’re curious about next year’s Galaxy S phone performance, there is good news – the phone will get a performance boost.
Samsung has announced the next-generation SoC processor, the Exynos 990, which will generally be 20% faster, whether it’s running common tasks, graphics speeds or power efficiency.
Built with 7-nanometer (nm) process technology, the SoC includes the Mali-G77 GPU, and supports LPDDR5. It consists of two high performance Cortex-A76 cores and four high performance Cortex-A55 cores. Furthermore, the chip also integrates a dual-core processing unit (NPU) and an improved digital signal processor (DSP).
Samsung also unveiled the Exynos Modem 5123, a 5G chip capable of download speeds of up to 7.35Gbps.
Production for both processors is scheduled to begin by the end of this year, and we are likely to see it release on its Galaxy S 2020 debut.
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