The chip’s computation and graphic processing performance have been improved and refined to surpass the power user’s performance expectations. The company also claims that the processor will deliver 30% fast performance in comparison to its predecessor.
As Samsung’s first 5G-integrated flagship mobile processor, the Exynos 2100 is built on an advanced 5nm EUV process technology that allows up to 20% lower power consumption or 10% higher overall performance than the 7nm predecessor. For further enhancement, the chip offers improved cache memory utilization and a stronger scheduler.
The octa-core chipset is made up of a single powerful ARM Cortex-X1 core that runs at up to 2.9GHz, three high-performing Cortex-A78 cores and four power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores delivering more than 30% enhancement in multi-core performance than the predecessor.
The Exynos 2100 also integrates advanced multi-IP governor (AMIGO) technology, which overlooks and optimizes power usages of CPU, GPU, and other processes, allowing longer use time even with intense on-screen activities. The chipset comes with an advanced image signal processor (ISP) which supports camera resolutions of up to 200-megapixels. It can connect up to six individual sensors and is able to process four concurrently for richer multi-camera experiences. With a multi-camera and frame processor (MCFP), the ISP can combine feeds from multiple cameras to improve zoom performance, enhance image quality for ultra-wide shots
The company has already started mass production of Exynos 2100 processor.