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.