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Samsung unveils its first 5-nanometer based Exynos 1080 processor

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As rumored from the last couple of days, Samsung has now officially unveiled its latest Exynos 1080 SoC at an event in China. This new 5-nanometer based chipset packs some great capabilities for enhanced user experience. This processor will make its debut with Vivo smartphones in the coming days. It is the first chipset from Samsung to be based on the 5nm EUV FinFet process.

Built on the 5-nanometer the Exynos is designed to manage performance-intensive tasks with ease. It is based on tri-cluster architecture, the CPU of the processor consists of one Arm Cortex-A78 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores for efficiency and multitasking.

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This new processor takes gaming to the next level, with Arm’s second-generation Valhall architecture-based Mali-G78 GPU reducing load time and lag. It supports up to 144Hz refresh rate along with HDR10+ that enables a high smooth and interactive touch response.

The Exynos 1080 SoC comes with on-device intelligence and an image signal processor (ISP). With this chipset, the device can equip up to 200MP camera and up to six individual camera sensors, as well as with the support of true 10-bit recording, you can even record HDR10+  videos.

Talking about the connectivity it can support Bluetooth 5.2, FM Radio, and WiFi 6. It can also support the Sub-6GHz frequency band and the millimeter-wave frequency band for connectivity.

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