Galaxy Note 10 Exynos 9825 Benchmark Highlights 7nm Performance

Galaxy Note 10 Exynos 9825 Benchmark Highlights 7nm Performance

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For a while, it’s been rumored that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will feature a new Exynos processor. Samsung decided to take it slow with upgrading its processing nodes from 10nm to 7nm, by choosing to launch the Exynos 9820 with an intermediary 8nm process. Now, it’s expected by several quarters that the Galaxy Note 10 will become Samsung’s first gadget to feature the Exynos 9825 –  a processor that’s manufactured on the company’s 7nm FinFET process. Today we’ve got a benchmark for this processor powering the Note 10 so take a look below for more details.

Samsung’s Exynos 9825 will be manufactured on the company’s 7nm FinFET process using Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography (EUV). EUV marks the natural progression in semiconductor fabrication as circuits start to go beyond what traditional DUV based processes can offer. To that end, TSMC too will introduce EUV based processors this year, marketed under Apple’s An and Huawei’s Kirin branding.

Galaxy Note 10 Exynos 9825 Benchmark Highlights 7nm Performance

Jul 16, 2019, 10:14am UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-note-10-exynos-9825-benchmark/ > For a while, it’s been rumored that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will feature a new Exynos processor. Samsung decided to take it slow with upgrading its processing nodes from 10nm to 7nm, by choosing to launch the Exynos 9820 with an intermediary 8nm process. Now, it’s expected by several quarters that the Galaxy Note 10 will become Samsung’s first gadget to feature the Exynos 9825 –  a processor that’s manufactured on the company’s 7nm FinFET process. Today we’ve got a benchmark for this processor powering the Note 10 so take a look below for more details. > Samsung’s Exynos 9825 will be manufactured on the company’s 7nm FinFET process using Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography (EUV). EUV marks the natural progression in semiconductor fabrication as circuits start to go beyond what traditional DUV based processes can offer. To that end, TSMC too will introduce EUV based processors this year, marketed under Apple’s An and Huawei’s Kirin branding.