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As is known, Exynos chips from Samsung's workshop are built on the ARM architecture. Its latest chipsets like Exynos 1080 a Exynos 2100 they are based on the ARMv8.2-A architecture. Earlier this week, ARM introduced a new architecture called ARMv9. On this occasion, Samsung announced that it will release Exynos chipsets that will use this new design in the future.

ARM's new architecture comes nearly a decade after the company introduced ARMv8. This architecture brought support for 64-bit processors. According to her, ARMv9 brings improved performance and higher security. It is said to have advanced vector processing, much better machine learning performance, improved security, digital signal processing and full backward compatibility with the ARMv8 architecture.

ARM claims that the new architecture brings a 30% improvement in IPC (performance per clock) compared to the previous one, but according to AnandTech website it will only be around 14% in "real life". In addition, the company revealed that its "next-gen" Mali graphics chips will bring real-time ray tracing technology and Variable Rate Shading rendering technique for improved graphics performance.

The first chips from Samsung, Apple, Qualcomm or MediaTek built on ARMv9 should arrive sometime next year. It is so possible that the series Galaxy The S22 will use a high-end chipset with ARMv9-based processor cores along with AMD's Radeon mobile GPU.

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