The Samsung Exynos 2200 was very successful; therefore, the company decided to release the successor of this chip. The company will also release two mid-range Samsung Exynos chips such as the Exynos 1330 and Exynos 1380 later this year.
The best part is that both Samsung chips will support 5G for better performance in mid-range smartphones. In the past, Samsung chips have worked very well. Knowing their past, we can expect a bright future with these chips.
Samsung Exynos chips will support 5G technology.
Both variants are incredibly good for mid-range devices. These chipsets are expected to debut in the Galaxy A series later this year. Let’s take a look at the specs of these Samsung Exynos chips.
If we look at the Exynos 1380, we will get a 5nm chipset with 4 ARM Cortex-A78 cores. These cores operate at a speed of 2.4 GHz. There are also 4 ARM Cortex-A55 cores running at 2 GHz. The company says phones with this configuration can support FHD+ displays with a 144Hz refresh rate.
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On the memory front, we have support for LPDDR4x and LPDDR5 RAM. There is also UFS 3.1 storage. The interesting part for you is that these Samsung chips can support 200MP camera sensors. The Exynos 1380 chipset also includes an NPU that supports 4.9 TOPS.
This means the camera can capture 4K video at 30fps. The camera footage will have real-time object detection, HDR and electronic image stabilization. Overall we get better camera performance.
The connectivity front is impressive, as the chipset has built-in 5G modes that support sub-6GHz and mmWAVE networks. Samsung’s Exynos chip also supports USB Type-C for charging, NFC, Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6, GPS, Galileo, BeiDou, and GLONASS. The next Galaxy phones are most likely to get this technology.
How does the Exynos 1330 differ from the Exynos 1380?
As mentioned above, the 1380 is suitable for mid-range devices. The Samsung Exynos 1330, on the other hand, is an entry-level 5nm chipset. This Samsung chip can support Cortex-A78 CPU cores clocked at 2.4GHz and 6 Cortex-A55 CPU cores clocked at 2GHz.
These chips will support the Mali-G68 MP2 GPU. Samsung claims that this chip can support FHD+ displays with 120Hz refresh rate. On the other hand, the RAM and storage configuration remains the same. As for the camera, the chipset supports 108 MP camera sensors.
Therefore, you can capture the 32 MP images without a shutter indicator. It also supports a 16+16 camera setup. More importantly, it will help smartphones to capture 4k videos. There is also a 5G modem that supports sub-6GHz and mmWave networks. The rest of the connectivity of this Samsung Exynos chip remains the same.