Samsung Unveils Exynos 2500: Powering Galaxy Z Flip 7 Worldwide
Samsung has revealed the Exynos 2500, its latest system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed for high-end smartphones. This new processor will power the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 worldwide, including in the USA.
The Exynos 2500 boasts impressive features. It's built on a 3nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process node, making it Samsung's most advanced auto SoC yet. It sports a 1+(2+5)+2 CPU configuration, offering a balance between performance and efficiency.
The SoC's GPU is the Xclipse 950, which supports ray tracing for enhanced graphics in games and apps. It also includes the Exynos 5400 modem, enabling mmWave 5G connectivity with peak download speeds of up to 12.1 Gbps.
The Exynos 2500's Image Signal Processor (ISP) can handle camera sensors up to 320 megapixels and supports 8K video recording. It also includes a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) that performs up to 59 trillion operations per second, improving on-device AI performance by 39%.
The Exynos 2500's advanced auto features, including its powerful CPU, GPU, and NPU, along with its support for the latest RAM and storage technologies, position it to drive the performance of the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7. Samsung's decision to use this SoC in all global markets, including the USA, signals its confidence in the Exynos 2500's capabilities.
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