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Samsung has unveiled their in-house Samsung Exynos 1580 chip for their Samsung Galaxy A series. The tech company quietly unveiled this new...
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Samsung has unveiled their in-house Samsung Exynos 1580 chip for their Samsung Galaxy A series. The tech company quietly unveiled this new mid-range chip in the middle of the hype surrounding the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
The Samsung Galaxy A56 is among the devices to utilise this new chip. The South Korean company has stated that the Neural Processing Unit of Exynos 1580 performs around 14.7 trillion operations per second. The memory capacity of this chip has also increased by 2 MB. The result of this is a super high-quality AI experience. With the third generation 4nm EUV2 FinFET process, the chip will come with improvements in computing and efficiency in power. As compared to its predecessor, the GPU has also seen enhancements in power efficiency by 37%.
The Samsung Exynos 1580 sports an ultra-high resolution image sensor. This sensor can go up to 200 MP to give great contrast and detail. Photos and videos captured will contain less noise and the overall quality will also be boosted with the help of AI.
Gamers will also appreciate this Samsung Exynos 1580. To elaborate, the Xclipse 540 has been integrated into the Exynos 1580. The integration of this third-gen custom GPU brings great improvements in data processing capacity. Users will be able to enjoy wonderful game graphics with less stutter and delay.
The new Exynos chip also brings in a new motion refinement feature and Sum of Absolute Differences to enhance TNR (Temporal Noise Reduction) performance. Users will be able to record videos in low light with less noise, clearer edges and more vivid quality.
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