Samsung Reveals the 7nm Exynos 9825 Processor
Samsung is set to launch the new Galaxy Note 10 line and ahead of the reveal, the company is introducing the processor of the device: the Exynos 9825 processor.
The Galaxy Note 10 will come with two different processors — Samsung will sell a variant with the Snapdragon 855/855+ in some markets, while the Exynos 9825 will ship in other markets.
Samsung’s Exynos 9825 is the first processor built with its 7nm EUV (extreme ultraviolet lithograph) process that apparently allows for a faster and more power-efficient processor. The octa-core processor comes with Samsung’s custom dual-core CPU cores, as well as a dual-core Cortex-A75 and a quad-core Cortex-A55. It features the Mali-G76 MP12 GPU.
Samsung says the new processor is built for “HyperFast” 5G connectivity thanks to the Exynos Modem 5100, and it also offers up to 2Gbps download speeds thanks to the 4G LTE-Advanced Pro modem.
The processor comes with a built-in NPU for AI processing that can also be used by a phone’s camera to improve its image processing capabilities. It is also capable of encoding and decoding 8K UHD vide, features UFS 3.0 storage and supports LPDDR4X RAM.
Other features of Exynos 9825 are Shannon 5000 LTE modem with Cat.20 8CA 2Gbps downlink and Cat.13 3CA 316Mbps uplink, support for up to 8K Ultra-HD video and LPDDR4X RAM.
Samsung will likely share all the stats on the performance and efficiency gains with the new processor at the Note 10 launch later today.
Specs
- CPU
- Dual-core (Custom CPU) +
- Dual-core (Cortex-A75) +
- Quad-core (Cortex-A55)
- GPU: ARM Mali -G76 MP12
- NPU: Integrated
- Process: 7nm EUV
- Display:
- WQUXGA (3840x2400),
- 4K UHD (4096x2160)
- LTE Modem:
- LTE-Advanced Pro Cat.20 8CA
- 2Gbps (DL) / Cat.20 3CA
- 316Mbps (UL)
- Storage: UFS 3.0, UFS 2.1
- Memory: LPDDR4x
- Cameras:
- Rear 22MP, Front 22MP,
- Dual-camera 16MP+16MP
- Video
- 8K 30fps or 4K UHD 150fps
- encoding and decoding with 10-bit HEVC(H.265), H.264, VP9