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With each new flagship Galaxy With always Samsung will also present its own new Exynos processors. This year it will be together with Galaxy S10 chipset Exynos 9820. Samsung revealed the Exynos 9820 to the world in November last year, but now he published an article on Samsung Newsroom, where he describes in detail the functions of this chip.

As the first South Korean company to highlight anything other than artificial intelligence (AI), specifically the neural processor unit (NPU). Thanks to this unit, it will perform Galaxy S10 AI tasks up to seven times faster than the Exynos 9810. It could benefit the most Bixby voice assistant, which could thus respond to commands much faster. The NPU also now operates with lower latency, greater power savings, and greater security than when using the cloud.

Samsung disclosed in the report that the Exynos 9820 can power up to five camera sensors (the Exynos 9810 managed "just four"). This informace tells us that Galaxy Indeed, the S10+ will have three rear cameras and a dual selfie camera on the front panel. We also learn that the new processor can handle 8K video recording. However, most likely this function Galaxy The S10 will not have it, because the Snapdragon 855, which will be installed in the American and Chinese versions Galaxy The S10 is not up to the task. However, both processors can handle filming in 4K UHD.

The South Korean tech giant further touts up to 20% more single-core performance, up to 40% more overall performance and up to 35% more GPU power efficiency (Mali G76 MP12) than the Exynos 9810. The Exynos 9820 also features what Samsung calls “ Physically Unclonable Feature' (PUF), also known as digital fingerprint. PUF creates an uncloneable key to encrypt data and information.

The Exynos 9820 is made with 8nm technology and has up to 10% lower energy consumption compared to the 10nm production process.

It's a shame that Samsung didn't have time to produce a processor with 7nm technology, but even so it will definitely be a step forward. We will find out how the chip will perform in real life on February 20, when the South Korean company will present its flagships for 2019.

Exynos 9820
Exynos 9820

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