The next chip for Samsung smartphones could be called Exynos 9810

Recently, Samsung announced the arrival of its next Exynos 9 series chip, which could probably debut inside the next smartphones of the South Korean firm, the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8 Plus, which could be presented at a special event. at the end of March in New York.

Now, information regarding the possible name that this processor will acquire has appeared on the Internet. As we have been able to read through the Sam Mobile website, this information is available through the LinkedIn profile of an internal worker at Samsung's Bangalore R&D Institute. According to this information, Samsung's next Exynos processor could be called the Exynos 9810.

According to the speculation of many analysts, experts and even from within the industry itself, Samsung's Exynos 9810 chip could make an appearance in two variants: Exynos 9810V and Exynos 9810M.

The Samsung Exynos 9810V chip could feature an eighteen-core Mali-G71 GPU, while the Exynos 9810M could feature a 20-core Mali-G71 GPU.

In both cases, the next Exynos chip from the South Korean company will feature M2 CPU Mosa cores, which are an upgrade from last year's Exynos M1 CPU cores.

Like Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835, Samsung's Exynos 9 chip is said to be manufactured with 10nm FinFET technology from Samsung. However, it remains to be seen how it will perform in the heat of competition with respect to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 SoC processor, Huawe's upcoming Kirin 970 chipset, and the Apple A10 Fusion chipset in terms of raw performance.

Whether or not it makes its debut with the next Samsung flagships, is something we can know, in case it touches security, on March 29 from New York.


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