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Samsung today unveiled the new Exynos 880 chipset that will power mid-range phones. Of course, it no longer lacks support for 5G networks or improved performance, which will be useful for demanding applications or playing games. Thanks to speculations, we already knew quite a lot about this chipset ahead of time. In the end, they turned out to be true in many ways. So let's introduce the novelty

The Exynos 880 chipset is manufactured using an 8nm process, there is an eight-core CPU and a Mali-G76 MP5 graphics unit. As for the processor, the two cores are more powerful Cortex-A76 and have a clock speed of 2 GHz. The remaining six cores are Cortex-A55 clocked at 1,8 GHz. The chipset is also compatible with LPDDR4X RAM memory and UFS 2.1 / eMMC 5.1 storage. Samsung also confirmed that advanced APIs and technologies are supported, such as reducing the loading time in games or offering a higher frame rate. The GPU in this chipset supports FullHD+ resolution (2520 x 1080 pixels).

As for the cameras, this chipset supports a 64 MP main sensor, or a dual camera with 20 MP. There is support for video recording in 4K resolution and 30 FPS. It also made its way to NPU and DSP chips for machine learning and artificial intelligence. In terms of connectivity, there is a 5G modem with a download speed of up to 2,55 GB/s and an upload speed of up to 1,28 GB/s. At the same time, the modem can connect 4G and 5G networks together and the result can be download speeds of up to 3,55 GB/s. From the available specifications, it looks like this is the same modem as the more expensive Exynos 980 chipset.

Finally, we will summarize other functions of this chipset. There is support for Wi-fi b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, FM radio, GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou or Galileo. Currently, this chipset is already in mass production and we could even see it in the Vivo Y70s. More phones are sure to follow soon.

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