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Samsung finally revealed the release date for its 5nm Exynos 1080 chipset, which is the successor to last year’s Exynos 980. The launch is scheduled for November 12 in Shanghai and there will be an in-person event. We’ll get all the details of the SoC there, but we’ll have to wait a bit longer to see it debut on a real device.
Exynos 1080 Launch Poster
According to recent rumors, the Exynos 1080 will power the vivo X60, which is expected to launch soon in China. The Exynos 1080 will debut as the first 5nm chipset with large ARM Cortex A-78 CPU cores running at up to 3GHz alongside the Mali-G78 GPU.
We already have an AnTuTu listing for the Exynos 1080 that revealed a CPU score of over 181,000 points. This puts the Exynos 1080 slightly ahead of the Snapdragon 865+, which powers the most recent crop of flagships like Samsung’s Galaxy Note20 Ultra.
Exynos 1080 AnTuTu Scorecard
The GPU score was equally impressive at just under 300,000 points, beating out the likes of current gaming powerhouses like Xiaomi’s ROG Phone 3 and Mi 10 Ultra, which “only” achieved 258,171 points.
In related news, another upcoming chipset from Samsung managed to leak thanks to a Bluetooth SIG listing. The Exynos 981 SoC is termed as Samsung’s next mid-range chipset and it will support the Bluetooth 5.2 standard.
SIG Bluetooth Exynos 981 Listing
Not much else is known at this time, so we will have to wait for more leaks on this next chipset.
Source (in Chinese) | Street 1 • Street 2