It will come with Exynos 9820 and GPU Mali-G76!



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The System-On-Chip for powering the Samsung Galaxy S10 versions called the Exynos 9820 and is equipped with a Mali-G76 MP18 GPU, according to the latest information from China . This graphics unit is the first built by a 7nm process from TSMC, as revealed by the semiconductor manufacturer at the end of May. While Samsung is supposed to work on its own GPU, it should not be able to mbad-produce it in time for the Galaxy S10 in the first half of 2019. So Samsung has no choice yet in terms of GPU in the winter flags. The Exynos 9810, which feeds the Galaxy S9 lineup and should also be in the next Galaxy Note 9, contains the Mali-G72 to replace the G76. They both work with 18 cores, but the new solution will offer higher performance or more efficient power consumption depending on usage.

Samsung has been actively working on Exynos 9820 since at least the beginning of 2018. While the company's processors traditionally produce better performance than Qualcomm processors, this has not happened this year. Although Exynos on the Galaxy S9 still offers outstanding performance, their graphics capabilities are lower than those of the Snapdragon 845 and have a slightly shorter battery life. The differences between them are negligible in practice and probably the same for Exynos 9820 and Snapdragon 855, both expected to be announced in the last quarter of 2018.

The Galaxy S10 is expected to begin early in 2019, presumably at the MWC exhibition in Barcelona, ​​with recent rumors that there are three models