Samsung has officially announced the Exynos 1380 for the mid-range market

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Samsung has officially announced the Exynos 1380, a new processor for mid-range devices that will soon find itself in its Galaxy A series of devices, which, as we have already reported, will be the processor that will carry the burden in the Galaxy A54, which will be the most powerful phone that the company will present in the mid-range segment this year the current one.

Exynos 1380 is the direct replacement of last year’s Exynos 1280. It is produced in 5 nanometer lithography in an extreme ultraviolet process. The configuration of its cores is classic big.LITTLE: 4 Cortex-A78 cores with a maximum speed of 2.4 GHz together with 4 efficient Cortex-A55 cores with a maximum speed of 2.0 GHz. The graphics chip included in the system on a chip is Mali-G68 in a 5-core configuration and next to it is an artificial intelligence chip that supports neural processing with performance at the level of 4.9 trillion operations/per second. According to the company, it supports advanced language recognition and voice assistance, and also enables the identification of several objects in the image to improve the result of the photo.

The 5G modem is completely global, meaning it supported sub-6Ghz and mmWave networks at the same time, and it offers, according to the company, a maximum download speed of 3.79 gigabit/s and a maximum upload speed of 1.29 gigabit/s. In terms of connectivity, there is also support for Bluetooth 5.2 and NFC.

It supports FHD+ resolution with a maximum refresh rate of 133 Hz, LPDDR4x/5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage memory. It supports a main camera with a resolution of 200 megapixels, and a combination of three cameras up to 16 megapixels.

As mentioned, Exynos 1380 is already on the way to the actual market, but it is not clear how many other devices it will be embedded in beyond the Galaxy A54, if any.

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