Samsung launches next-gen Exynos 9 series of chipset

Published on January 6, 2018

The South Korean technology giant Samsung on Thursday, 4th January officially took the wraps off its next-generation Exynos 9 series of chipset ahead of the CES event of 2018. The Exynos 9 series 9810 system-on-chip is reportedly built on the second-generation 10nm FinFET process technology.

Exynos 9

According to a report published by Gadgets 360, the company goes on to claim that its Exynos 9 series 9810 chipset is one of the most innovative mobile processors to date. It is specifically aimed towards AI applications and richer multimedia content. The latest system-on-chip has been claimed by the company to enhance both, single-core and multi-core performance by two-fold, i.e. around 40 percent at least in comparison to its predecessor.

Facial recognition software/Animoji

Samsung, while launching Exynos 9810 chipset, said that the processor comes packed with a depth-sensing featuring to scan the user’s face in 3D for face tracking filters as well as strong security when unlocking the device with one’s face.” While they aren’t directly calling in Face ID or Animoji, we all know it is one and the same.

4K video at 120fps

Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphone is expected to carry improved video recording features. Owners will soon be able to shoot 4K videos at up to 120fps. In other words, get ready for smoother videos. Moreover, being able to shoot 4K footage at 120fps may also mean the Samsung Galaxy S9 can shoot slow-motion video in 4K quality.

Additional Power

In comparison to Galaxy S8 smartphone, the Galaxy S9 is expected to carry more power. The octa-core chipset consists of four cores running at 2.9GHz and four going at 1.9GHz, up from 2.3GHz and 1.7GHz in the Exynos 8895 version of the Galaxy S8. The company said that both, single-core as well as the multi-core performance of the smartphones have improved significantly.

The smartphone is expected to be unveiled sometime next month, with shipping scheduled to launch the month after next.

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