Samsung announces the Exynos 1280 arrived in recently launched mid-range devices

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Samsung has officially announced the chip that gets featured in the recently launched Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53 and Galaxy M33. The Exynos 1280 is based on the company's 5nm EUV process and features an eight-core CPU. Now, let's continue reading to find out more details about the new mid-range chip!

The eight-core CPU brings two Cortex-A78 performance cores and six Cortex-A55 power-efficient cores. Meanwhile, the GPU is handled by the Arm Mali-G68, alongside supports for both sub-6GHz and mmWave 5G connectivity. Furthermore, the chip also comes with the Fused Multiply-Add (FMA) that should bring better power consumption and battery life. There's the onboard neural processing unit (NPU) providing AI functions like scene segmentation, real-time motion analysis and multi-object surveillance as well.

The Exynos 1280 can cope with FHD+ displays refreshing at up to 120Hz. Its image signal processor (ISP) supports a maximum resolution of up to 108MP and three 16MP additional modules. The chip also arrives with multi-frame image processing for clearer images with less noise, electronic image stabilization (EIS), plus 4K video recording and playback at 30fps. Other connectivity features include dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11ac MIMO, Bluetooth 5.2 and Quad-constellation multi-signal for L1 and L5 GNSS positioning.

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