Samsung released Exynos 1380 & Exynos 1330 SoCs

Samsung announced that it has launched two new SoCs, Exynos 1380 and Exynos 1330, both of which support 5G networks, targeting the mid-range mainstream market, and will be used in Galaxy A series smartphones in the future. Although the development of Exynos series chips in the past two years has been full of ups and downs and encountered many difficulties, Samsung has always been very persistent, which is not easy.
Samsung Exynos 1380 is manufactured using a 5nm process, and the CPU part is a 4+4 architecture, including four large cores (Cortex-A78@2.4 GHz) and four small cores (Cortex-A55@2.0 GHz); the GPU is Arm Mali-G68 MP5, the clock is 950MHz, and it supports FHD+@144Hz screen; the built-in NPU computing power reaches 4.9TOPS; supports LPDDR4x and LPDDR5 memory, and UFS 3.1 storage. Its integrated Triple ISP supports a 200MP image sensor, supports 4K@30fps video capture with EIS, HDR, and real-time object recognition.

The 5G modem of Exynos 1380 supports millimeter wave and sub-6GHz 5G networks, with a peak downlink rate of 3.67Gbps and a peak uplink rate of 1.28Gbps; supports Beidou, Galileo, GLONASS, and GPS positioning; supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC and USB Type-C ports.

The Exynos 1330 is also manufactured using a 5nm process. The CPU part is a 2+6 architecture, including two large cores (Cortex-A78@2.4 GHz) and six small cores (Cortex-A55@2.0 GHz); the GPU is Arm Mali-G68 MP2, support FHD+@120Hz screen; supports LPDDR4x and LPDDR5 memory, and UFS 2.0/3.1 storage. Its integrated ISP supports a 100MP image sensor and also supports a 16MP + 16-MP dual camera configuration, capable of 4K@30fps video shooting.

The 5G modem of Exynos 1330 supports sub-6GHz 5G network, with peak downlink/uplink rates of 2.55Gbps and 1.28Gbps respectively; supports Beidou, Galileo, GLONASS and GPS positioning; supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC and USB Type-C ports.