Samsung begins developing the Exynos 992 chip to support the next Note20 series |
The latest report shows that Samsung plans to develop a new Exynos 992 processor that will support the next release of the Note20 series.
A new report released online today confirmed that the South Korean giant has started work on a new processor to perform better than the current Exynos 990 processor, and this new version contains Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 - a processor that simulates performance.
It is expected that Samsung plans to support the Galaxy Note20 series of mobile phones, which will be released in August. The new Exynos 992 processor has a 6 nm manufacturing precision and has improved the company's existing Exynos 990 processor.
Samsung has already produced a number of Galaxy S20 phones with a Snapdragon 865 processor chip in South Korea, China and the United States, while the Galaxy S20 series phones with the Exynos 990 processor chips have been launched in other markets.
Due to issues with the Exynos 990 model, Samsung has been widely criticized recently, which not only consumes more energy but also causes the phone to overheat.
The Exynos 992 processor should optimize the processor's reliable architecture to support better CPU performance from Snapdragon 865 and lower power consumption.
According to reports, the previous leak also indicated Qualcomm's launch of the Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, which also led to performance improvements in the first release, which prompted the South Korean giant to use the Exynos 992 processor. One of the reasons for developing your updates on the slide.
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