Samsung today expanded its Exynos 9 series with the introduction of Exynos 9810. It’s a premium application processor (AP), which means, it’s safe to assume that it will find its way in Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S flagship phone. The Exynos 9810 is based on Samsung’s second-generation 10-nanometer (nm) FinFET process and promises improved performance along with enhancements on the AI front.
The third-generation octa-core CPU has a clock speed of 2.9GHz that improved single-core performance by two times and multi-core performance is improved by around 40 percent. Moreover, the chip improves neural network-based deep learning and better security that will help AI and depth sensing for a better face detection, hinting that a FaceID-like solution for Samsung devices is incoming.
The Exynos 9810 comes with Cat.18 LTE modem that supports a downlink of up to 1.2Gbps and uplink of up to 200Mbps, upgraded multi-format codec (MFC) support that can playback at up to UHD resolution at 120 frames per second (fps), 10-bit HEVC (high efficiency video coding) and VP9 support.
The Exynos 9810 is currently in mass production.
Asad says
If I comapre Samsung’s Exynos 9810 with snapdragon 845, I come up with result that either have almost same specs like both are built on same samsung second generation 10nm FinFET process yet the original differnece can be felt after physically using both. Today era is also changing to rugged phones that are being built especially for army. If samsung uses its 2nd generation based processor chips for face recognition in these rugged phones like Doogee S60 whose other specs are already very good, its commercial demand will be boosted no doubt.