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Exynos 2100 processor is the result of Samsung’s tireless efforts to go further
Currently, Exynos 2100 is one of the best flagship chipsets on the market, even better than the Snapdragon 888 we have seen in various benchmarks. However, in order to demonstrate its powerful features, Samsung installed this internal chipset in its first-class Galaxy S21 smartphone.
Now, in order to learn more about this high-end processor, the South Korean technology giant has uploaded a rich video on YouTube explaining all aspects of the chip. Therefore, we don’t spend any time learning more about its details.
Samsung Exynos 2100 – Tiny Chip With Monstrous Performance
Exynos 2100 is Samsung’s first flagship mobile processor with integrated 5G. The maximum downlink speed in the frequency band below 6GHz is the highest, and the maximum downlink speed in the mmWave range is 7.35Gbps. However, this is the company’s second chipset based on 5nm process technology.
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Therefore, compared with the 7nm predecessor, its power consumption has been reduced by 20% and its performance has been improved by 10%. At the same time, its rival Snapdragon 888 is also based on the same manufacturing process.
Speaking of the processing unit, its CPU runs by having a powerful Arm Cortex-X1 core, which can run up to 2.9GHz. It also has three high-performance Cortex-A78 cores and four energy-efficient Cortex-A55 cores, which provide ultra-fast output. Therefore, Samsung claims that compared with Exynos 990, its processing speed in multi-core tasks is 30% faster.
In terms of processing graphics, it uses a new 14-core Mali-G78 GPU, which supports the latest API, Vulkan, and OpenCL, and can increase graphics performance by 40% when playing fierce games (such as COD or PUBG).
The animation clip also tells about its new three-core NPU (Neural Processing Unit), which has new architectural enhancements to reduce unnecessary tasks.
These structural changes can also be used for proper work utilization and provide support for feature maps and weight restrictions. As a result, it can perform up to 26 trillion operations per second (TOPS), while the power efficiency is more than twice that of the latter, which is rare in the high-end chipset market.
What’s that make it with handling camera department
In order to obtain the best camera output, the new Exynos 2100 ISP (Image Signal Processor) supports a camera resolution of up to 200 megapixels and can manage six sensors on the back at the same time, and process image data from four sensors at the same time.
In addition, ISP’s multi-camera and frame processor (MCFP) can also combine feeds from multiple cameras to improve zoom performance and improve the image quality of ultra-wide shots.
Last but not least, the chipset provides a refresh rate of up to 144Hz, which can be scrolled normally on the Internet. In addition, it also supports HDR10+ displays up to 4K resolution. However, you can record 8K video from your phone that can be projected onto a TV or other large screen.