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About the upcoming processor Samsung put into your new models Galaxy S9 to Galaxy We've heard quite a lot about the S9+ in the past weeks and months. However, it was not until today that the South Korean giant officially presented this jewel to us, and we thus have a unique opportunity to find out how strong a heart the novelty, which will hit the market in just a few months, will have. According to Samsung, the chipset is already in mass production.

According to him, the Exynos 9810, as Samsung called its processor, should be the embodiment of speed, energy efficiency and high performance. A very important part is also the neuron engine, which will be in charge, for example, of recognizing people and objects in photos or machine learning with artificial intelligence.

The chip itself will consist of four economical and four high-performance cores. These should reach a clock of 2,9 GHz. For the average user, the most interesting piece of information is that the new processor should achieve twice as much performance per core as this year's Exynos models of the older generation. For more cores, last year's model should surpass this year's Exynos by a decent forty percent.

Safety guaranteed 

The processor also includes a separate security enclave that will collect all sensitive personal data, including those required for authentication. New Galaxy The S9 should come with a much better face and iris scanner, but this, of course, also brings with it a larger amount of necessary personal data, which could then be misused in some way by a third party.

We will see how the new chipset of the upcoming models Galaxy The S9 picks up. Not long ago, the first benchmarks that reveal its performance appeared. It's not bad at all, compared to the competing A11 Bionic that it puts in Apple however, it loses significantly to this year's iPhones. On the other hand, comparing Apple's chip to Samsung's is like comparing apples to pears. Both companies use their chips differently, so the table numbers are ultimately meaningless.

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