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Over the years, smartphone manufacturers like Samsung have changed their approach to introducing new phones. They began to focus less on "hard" hardware specifications and more emphasis on the user experience and related software, cameras and other characteristics. So when Samsung introduced phones on the scene Galaxy A53 5G a Galaxy A33 5G, its "quiet tramp" around the Exynos 1280 chipset didn't surprise anyone too much. However, the Korean giant has now created a separate one for the Exynos 1280 page and described his strengths on her.

The Exynos 1280 chipset boasts an AI neural processing unit (NPU) that can handle 4,3 trillion operations per second (TOPS). It has eight processor cores (two powerful ARM Cortex-A78 cores and six economical ARM Cortex-A55 cores) and a Mali-G68 graphics chip. This mid-range chipset offers support for FHD+ resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate. As for the cameras, it allows for 4K video recording at 30 frames per second and supports resolutions up to 108 MPx. The chip's image processor can handle up to four rear cameras.

 

In terms of connectivity, the Exynos 1280 supports Wi-Fi 802.11ac MIMO (2,4/5 GHz), 5G NR (sub-6 GHz band/millimeter wave band), LTE Cat.18, Bluetooth 5.2 and FM Radio Rx standards. The chipset also supports LPDDR4x memory and UFS v2.2 storage.

The Exynos 1280 is quite a powerful chipset in its class, however some applications and especially mobile games need to be optimized to maximize its performance. Currently, the chip powers smartphones Galaxy A53 5G, Galaxy A33 5G a Galaxy M33.

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