Samsung has been hush about the successor to the Exynos 2200 and while we stil wait for that, the company has gone ahead and announced a duo of mid-range Exynos processors. The Exynos 1330 and Exynos 1380 are brand new chipsets from the company. Both chipsets bring 5G support along with better performance for mid-range phones.
Samsung's history with Exynos chipsets is rocky at best, and while we are not sure how these chips will perform, one can only hope that Samsung has found the perfect formula.
Let's start with the Exynos 1380. You are looking at a 5nm chipset with four ARM Cortext-A78 cores running at 2.4GHz, and four ARM Cortex-A55 cores running at 2GHz. Handling the graphical power is a Mali-G68 MP5 GPU running at 950Ghz. Samsung states that this configuration can handle FHD+ displays running at 144Hz refresh rate. As for memory, you are looking at LPDDR4x and LPDDR5 RAM support, along with UFS 3.1 storage.
Samsung is not slouching on the cameras either because the chipset can run up to 200-megapixel camera sensors and the Exynos 1380 also has an NPU that is capable of handling 4.9TOPS. The camera sensors can also record 4K video recording at 30 FPS with electronic image stabilization, HDR, real-time object recognition and overall better camera performance.
Regarding connectivity on this latest Exynos chip, Samsung has ensured that you are getting built-in 5G modes with support for both mmWave and sub-6GHz networks. Rest of the connectivity offerings include BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS, GPS, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and USB Type-C for charging. You can expect future mid-range Galaxy A phones to sport this chipset.
We then have the Exynos 1330, an entry level chipset based on 5nm process. With this chipset, you get a
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