Samsung Will Use Exynos 992 (5nm) In Note 20 Series

It seems that the race for the next generation of lithography has begun, this is because now many manufacturers have switched from the current 7nm process to the next generation 5nm. Like Samsung, which has developed a 5nm process over the past few months.

Now in a report from South Korea, if the South Korean smartphone giant will soon begin mass production. In the report, the first Chipset to display the new process will be called Exynos 992, and according to rumors, this chipset will be used in the Galaxy Note 20 range in August.

Samsung Will Use Exynos 992 (5nm) In Note 20 Series

In the report, the new Exynos 992 will use the newly released ARM Cortex-A78 core and the newly released Mali-G78 GPU. Theoretically, this new chip will produce 20% higher efficiency compared to the Cortex-A77 currently used on the Exynos 990.

According to sources, the Mali-G78 GPU offers 25% higher performance than the Mali-G77. ARM has ensured that the new Cortex-A78 core will be used in chipsets built on the 5nm process.

Still in the report, Samsung might only use the Exynos 992 chipset for the Note 20 unit circulating in South Korea. Meanwhile, for other markets, it might get a Snapdragon 865 version. That's quite interesting considering how the Snapdragon version will usually only be available for the US and Chinese versions.

At present, there is no further information about the chipset that will be released by Samsung, and whether it will be produced for markets outside Korea. However, with the release of Samsung's latest chipset, we will see how the improved performance on the Note series thanks to the chipset.

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