Samsung will absolutely bare its next-generation Exynos chipset on January 4th, 2018, anticipation by a post from the official Samsung Exynos Twitter account. The cheep includes the hashtag “#TheNextExynos” (good luck adage that accurately ten times fast!), which suggests the South Korean behemothic is talking about its latest 9-series chip, the Exynos 9810.
Should the date mark the admirable admission of Samsung’s latest 10nm processor, which is accepted to ability the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus in called regions, it conspicuously comes aloof a few canicule above-mentioned to CES 2018.
The date’s adjacency to the massive Las Vegas advertise is applicable because the aboriginal official acceptance of the Exynos 9810’s actuality emerged afterwards Samsung accustomed a accompanying CES 2018 Innovation Award aback in November. Whoops.
There’s actual little new advice we can accumulate from the cheep abreast from Samsung’s affiance that the 10nm processor will go “beyond a component”.
Thankfully, we already apperceive a few ambiguous capacity that advance the new chipset will action a cardinal of cogent upgrades over its predecessor, the Exynos 8895, which powered the Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, and Note 8.
For example, we apperceive that the Exynos 9810 will backpack an upgraded GPU and a Category 18 LTE modem which promises aiguille download speeds up to 1.2 Gbps. There’s additionally some belief that the 9810 will affection a committed neural networking or AI processor to battling applications from Qualcomm and Huawei, but this has yet to be confirmed.
As for the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, the anew FCC-certified flagships are about assertive to backpack Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 SoC in the US and China, while the archetypal appear in Europe and added markets will be powered by the Exynos 9810.
- Samsung teases “#TheNextExynos” acknowledge for January 4th
- All signs point to the recently-announced, acceptable Galaxy S9/S9 Plus SoC – the Exynos 9810
- The acknowledge will appear aloof a few canicule above-mentioned to the alpha of CES 2018
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