Samsung Galaxy Note 20 may have new Exynos 992 SoC

2020-05-07 14:40:28

At Samsung Tech Day in October last year, the company launched its new flagship Exynos 990 Chipset. The SoC is manufactured on the company’s new 7nm LPP EUV (extreme ultra-violet) process and it features a triple-cluster CPU core setup consisting of a combination of two custom M5 big cores, two ARM Cortex-76 middle cores, and four ARM Cortex-A55 little cores. Months after the initial announcement, Samsung’s flagship SoC finally made an appearance on the Galaxy S20 series earlier this year and we initially believed that it would also be featured in the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 lineup. However, a new report from ZDNet Korea claims that Samsung may include a new Exynos 992 processor on the Galaxy Note 20 series.

As reported by Sammobile, Samsung may unveil the new Exynos 992 chipset later this year with the Galaxy Note 20 series. The Exynos 992 chipset is expected to be an improved version of the Exynos 990 that is being manufactured using Samsung’s 6nm process. The chipset is expected to offer a more power-efficient design and slight improvements in processing performance when compared to the Exynos 990. The report further reveals that the Exynos 992 may also be used in the Korean version of the Galaxy Note 20 series, making a return to flagship Exynos SoCs for Samsung after the Korean Galaxy S20 series shipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865.

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Author : Sajid Ayaz

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