Samsung Exynos 1080 released: 5nm process, flagship performance
Samsung Exynos 1080 released: 5nm process, flagship performance

On November 12, it was reported that Samsung held a press conference in Shanghai this afternoon to officially launch a new generation of sub flagship SoC Exynos 1080.

Exynos 1080 adopts Samsung's latest 5nm EUV process technology, which reduces the area of the 7nm EUV chip by 25% and improves the energy efficiency ratio by 20%.

In terms of core specifications, Exynos 1080 integrates eight CPU cores, including one A78 core with 2.8GHz dominant frequency, three A78 middle cores with 2.6GHz dominant frequency, and four A55 small cores with 2.0GHz. The single core performance is 1.5 times that of Exynos 980, while the multi-core performance is 2 times that of Exynos 980; The GPU is Mali-G78 MP10, and its graphics performance is 2.3 times that of the previous generation.

Exynos 1080 also integrates 5G baseband and supports Sub-6GHz and millimeter wave frequency bands. The peak downlink rate at Sub-6GHz is 5.1Gbps, and the uplink rate is 1.28Gbps.

In terms of peripheral support, Exynos 1080 supports LPDDR5 memory and UFS 3.1 flash memory, WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, and the screen supports 144Hz FHD+or 90Hz QHD+specifications. In addition, ISP supports up to 200 million pixel sensors and up to 6 cameras, which can give mobile phones the ability to record 10bit 4K video.

This Exynos 1080 is designed by Samsung for the Chinese market and will be launched by vivo. It is expected that the first model equipped with this chip will be the vivo X60 series.



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