On January 13, it was reported that Samsung officially released its new flagship SoC Exynos 2100 last night.
The Exynos 2100 adopts Samsung's 5nm EUV process technology and integrates eight CPU cores, including a 2.9GHz Cortex-X1 super core, three 2.8GHz A78 mid cores and four 2.2GHz A55 small cores. Officially, the single core performance of the Exynos 2100 is improved by 19% and the multi-core performance is improved by 33% compared with the previous generation Exynos 990; The GPU uses the Mali-G78 MP14, claiming that the graphics performance is 40% higher than that of the previous generation; The Exynos 2100 also integrates a three core NPU, with a computing power of 26 TOPS.
The ISP of Exynos 2100 can connect up to 6 image sensors and drive 4 image sensors at the same time. It supports up to 200 million pixel sensors and 4K 120fps video recording.
The Exynos 2100 uses an integrated 5G baseband and supports Sub-6GHz and millimeter wave bands. The peak downlink rate can reach 5.1Gbps in Sub-6GHz band and 7.35Gbps in millimeter wave band.
In terms of other features, the Exynos 2100 supports LPDDR5 memory, UFS 3.1 flash memory, WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.
Samsung officially said that the Exynos 2100 has been mass produced, and we can see this chip on the Galaxy S21 series to be released next.
It is worth mentioning that Samsung mentioned in this press conference that the next generation Exynos flagship chip will use the GPU jointly developed by Samsung and AMD.
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