4 nm, 8 cores, AMD graphics and support up to 200 MP. Two weeks after the premiere of the Galaxy A55, Samsung has finally introduced the Exynos 1480 platform

by alex

SoC supports Full HD+ screens with frame rates up to 144 Hz

The Samsung Galaxy A55 smartphone debuted on March 11, but then the company «forgot» talk about its single-chip system. The misunderstanding has now been corrected: the Exynos 1480, on which the Galaxy A55 is based, has been completely declassified.

The system CPU is represented by four Arm Cortex-A78 cores with a frequency of 2.75 GHz and four Cortex-A55 with a frequency of 2 GHz. The graphics are handled by the Xclipse 530 GPU based on AMD RDNA architecture: as the developers themselves say, graphics performance has increased by 53% compared to the GPU of the previous generation platform.

The SoC contains a neural processor to accelerate AI tasks, but it is clearly not as powerful as in the Exynos 2400. So the Galaxy AI functions implemented in the new Samsung flagships are unlikely to be available for mid-range models.  

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Exynos 1480 supports screens with Full HD+ resolution and a frame rate of 144 Hz, as well as cameras with a resolution of up to 200 MP. There is support for LPDDR5 and UFS 3.1 memory, 4K video recording at 60 fps. Finally, there is a 5G/LTE Cat.18 modem, Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6 adapters. The Exynos 1480 is produced using the Samsung 4LPP+ process (4 nm).

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