Samsung officially introduces 3nm-based Exynos 2500 chipset

Samsung officially introduced its latest high-end Exynos 2500 chipset based on an ultra-efficient 3nm GAA process technology, which is capable of redefining the smartphone experience through cutting-edge on-device AI, console-class graphics. Let’s take a closer look at the details of the newly launched chipset. 

After struggling hard, Samsung finally successfully launched the latest 3nm-based Exynos 2500 chipset, for which it has upgraded to the GAA (Gate-All-Around) process technology. The newly launched chipset has a deca-core CPU with a 1+7+2 configuration, and includes an Arm Cortex-X5 core clocked at 3.3GHz, two Cortex-A752 cores at 2.74GHz, five Cortex-A725 cores at 2.36GHz, and two Cortex-A520 cores at 1.8GHz. 

The Korean tech giant also assures that the chip delivers a 15% upgraded performance as compared to the Exynos 2400. It is attached dramatically enhanced AI engine, which is capable of up to 59 trillion operations per second (TOPS) and leads to a 39% boost then its predecessor. 

Exynos 2500 is compatible with cameras up to 320MP and 8K video recording at 30fps. Samsung’s upgraded Image Signal Processor (ISP) brings AI-based image processing with several features, including multi-layer noise reduction (MLNR), dynamic range compression (DRC), and enhanced temporal and spatial noise reduction. This will take the photography experience to the next level with more vibrant images even in low-light scenes. 

The Xclipse 950 GPU is based on AMD’s RDNA 3 architecture, which will significantly enhance mobile gaming. The chip also brings massive upgrades in power efficiency and thermal performance, and boasts LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage support. Samsung used Fan-Out Wafer Level Packaging (FOWLP) just to reduce the thickness of the chip and enhance heat dissipation.

As previously reported, the Exynos 2500 supports non-terrestrial networks (NTN) for satellite communications. It supports several connectivity measures such as 5G speeds of up to 9.6 (Sub-6GHz) & 12.1 Gbps (mmWave), Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and GNSS for enhanced global navigation accuracy. Noticeably, Samsung may debut the chipset at its Galaxy Unpacked event next month with the Galaxy Z Flip 7.

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