Samsung has unveiled its flagship Exynos 2500 processor |
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After numerous rumors, Samsung has unveiled a new flagship processor Exynos 2500, which is created on a 3-nanometer process using GAA architecture. Compared to its predecessor, the main focus here is on graphics performance and working with artificial intelligence tasks. The chip received ten cores with a cluster structure: one powerful Cortex-X5 (3.3 GHz), five medium-sized Cortex-A725 and four energy-efficient Cortex-A520. CPU ![]() ![]() The Exynos 2500 has a much improved Neural Processing Unit (NPU) capable of performing up to 59 TOPS, which is 39% more than its predecessor. This provides up to 90% boost in AI tasks like text generation or command processing in MobileBERT. The efficiency of vector operations has also been improved, which is important for running AI applications locally on devices. The chip supports UFS 4.0 storage, LPDDR5X memory, cameras up to 320MP, 8K video recording, displays up to 144Hz, and connectivity via Wi-Fi ![]() The Exynos 2500 is expected to debut as early as July as part of the new Galaxy Z Flip7 foldable smartphone. |