More information surfaces regarding Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 8895 processor

Samsung will use its homegrown Exynos 8895 chipset in the Galaxy S8 next year, and the company has been testing it since past five months with clock speeds as high as 4GHz. It was also being predicted that the chipset would make use of ARM’s new Mali-G71 GPU. Now, more details regarding the Exynos 8895 chipset have surfaced.

According to a new report straight out of China, there would be two variants of the Exynos 8895 chipset: the Exynos 8895M and the Exynos 8895V. Both the chipsets would be made using the South Korean electronics giant’s 10nm FinFET technology. The chipsets would use a combination of four Exynos M2 CPU cores (clocked at 2.5GHz or 2.3GHz depending on the variant) and four Cortex A53 CPU cores (clocked at 1.7GHz).

Samsung is making use of ARM’s latest Mali-G71 GPU. The Exynos 8895M would feature a 20-core CPU, while the Exynos 8895V would feature an 18-core GPU. Both these chipsets would be compatible with faster UFS 2.1 storage, LP-DDR4x RAM, and a Cat. 16 LTE modem. The upcoming high-end smartphone chipset from Samsung would also be able to drive 4K content quite easily.

Samsung could also release a third variant of the Exynos 8895 chipset sometime in Q3 2017, featuring a newer Shannon 359 modem, which is said to be compatible with CDMA networks (useful for North American markets). In comparison, the Snapdragon 835 chipset (which is also being manufactured by Samsung using 10nm FinFET technology) is said to have CPU clock speeds as high as 3GHz. However, that doesn’t necessarily translate into better performance.

 

Samsung Exynos 8895M 8895V vs. Qualcomm Snapdragon 835

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