Samsung shone a spotlight on its Exynos 9825 processor on Wednesday, hours prior to the Galaxy Note 10 launch at its Unpacked occasion. Given the timing, it’s most likely this chip will power the premium big-screen phone.
It’s likewise the business’s very first 7-nanometer processor constructed utilizing a procedure it revealed last October — a refresh of the 8-nm Exynos 9820 that powered the global variations of the Galaxy S10, Anandtech kept in mind. This chip is created to take full advantage of visual efficiency, permitting quick filling times in video games and optimal effectiveness in basic usage. This suggests your battery will not go out too rapidly, according to Samsung.
The 9825 doesn’t offer 5G support as standard, but will hit reach next-generation wireless speeds when paired with the Exynos Modem 5100, the company noted.
Samsung typically uses Snapdragon processors in its flagship phones in the US and some other markets. But Exynos processors are found in its global variants, according to Anandtech.
The Note 10 event takes place in New York on Wednesday, starting at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET.
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