Samsung’s Flagship Exynos 2100 Chipset Could See an Unveiling on January 12

Samsung’s Flagship Exynos 2100 Chipset Could See an Unveiling on January 12

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https://wccftech.com/samsung-exynos-2100-unveiling-january-12/

Before the Galaxy S21 lineup is unveiled on January 14, Samsung is expected to announce the chipset that powers a large shipment of those flagship units. No, we aren’t talking about the Snapdragon 888 as that was made official a while back; we’re obviously referring to the Exynos 2100. For months now, we’ve witnessed a torrent of leaks showcasing its performance, with the latest one putting it close with Qualcomm’s very best SoC. On January 12, Samsung would likely be through in making us wait.

If you take a look at the teaser video below, Samsung pretty much wants us to tune into the announcement of a brand new silicon. Though no details were provided regarding its official name, we’ll be sticking with Exynos 2100 for now. Then again, our gut tells us it could be called something else since rumors persisted on the Snapdragon 875’s name. In the end, we got a Snapdragon 888 instead.

Samsung’s Flagship Exynos 2100 Chipset Could See an Unveiling on January 12

Jan 7, 2021, 2:25pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/samsung-exynos-2100-unveiling-january-12/ > Before the Galaxy S21 lineup is unveiled on January 14, Samsung is expected to announce the chipset that powers a large shipment of those flagship units. No, we aren’t talking about the Snapdragon 888 as that was made official a while back; we’re obviously referring to the Exynos 2100. For months now, we’ve witnessed a torrent of leaks showcasing its performance, with the latest one putting it close with Qualcomm’s very best SoC. On January 12, Samsung would likely be through in making us wait. > If you take a look at the teaser video below, Samsung pretty much wants us to tune into the announcement of a brand new silicon. Though no details were provided regarding its official name, we’ll be sticking with Exynos 2100 for now. Then again, our gut tells us it could be called something else since rumors persisted on the Snapdragon 875’s name. In the end, we got a Snapdragon 888 instead.