As we gear up for the upcoming Galaxy Note 10 release, Samsung has announced its new chipset – Exynos 9825.
According to the smartphone maker, the SoC is all about improving gaming experience and graphics performance. One would expect something of such, with gaming chipsets dominating the tech world these past few weeks. We saw Qualcomm release their Snapdragon 855+ gaming chipset, followed by MediaTek releasing Helio G90T and G90 gaming chipsets.
The Exynos 9825 SoC is likely going to have a similar benchmark with the Exynos 9820. However, the new Exynos 9825 is one of a kind in the industry due to it being built with the 7nm EUV processing technology. We have seen other chipset with 7nm like the Snapdragon 855 but not with the EUV process technology. Whereas, the Exynos 9820 was built on an 8 nm LPP process technology.
The chipset comes with a much faster Mali-G76 MP12 GPU while its CPU combination is exactly the same as on the Exynos 9820. We have two M4 Cheetah cores, two Cortex-A75 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores. The clock speed should still be the same as on the Exynos 9820 since Samsung said they didn’t focus on the benchmark but rather gaming and graphic performance.
The LTE modem featured on the chip is Shannon 5000 with Cat.20 downlink and Cat.13 uplink. Then for it to achieve the 5G connectivity most users wish for, it needs to be paired with the Exynos Modem 5100. The good news is that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will feature the Exynos Modem 5100, so you can be rest assured to get a 5G connectivity when the Note 10 launches.