Samsung unveils flagship SoC Exynos 2100

Samsung Electronics has introduced the Exynos 2100 single-chip system, which is manufactured using a 5nm process using Deep Ultraviolet Photolithography (EUV).

The Exynos 2100 cuts power consumption by 20% and improves overall performance by 10% over the previous 7nm platform. In addition, the new SoC offers improved cache utilization. The octa-core central processor includes one powerful Arm Cortex-X1 core clocked at up to 2.9GHz, three high-performance Cortex-A78s and four energy-efficient Cortex-A55s, delivering more than 30 percent increase in multi-core processing power over its predecessor.

Samsung unveils flagship SoC Exynos 2100

The graphics processor supports Vulkan and OpenCL, improves graphics performance by over 40%. The capabilities of artificial intelligence are also improved thanks to the triple-core neuroprocessor. The Exynos 2100 can perform up to 26 Trillion Operations Per Second (TOPS) with more than double the energy efficiency of the previous generation.

The advanced image processing processor (ISP) in the Exynos 2100 supports cameras up to 200MP. The platform can use up to six separate sensors and process information from four of them simultaneously. AI helps the device to easily recognize scenes, faces and objects to optimize camera settings for crisp, detailed images.

The maximum downlink speed reaches 5.1 Gbps in sub-6 GHz and 7.35 Gbps in mmWave or 3.0 Gbps in 4G networks with 1024 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (1024-QAM) support.

SoC Exynos 2100 has already been launched into mass production.

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