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Samsung confirmed a couple of weeks ago that the Exynos 1080 features ARMโ€™s latest Cortex-A78 CPU cores as well as the Mali-G78 GPU. ARM says that the Cortex-A78 boasts a 20 percent performance increase compared to the Cortex-A77. This 5nm processor will also have a built-in 5G modem.

An early Exynos 1080 benchmark did seem to be quite promising. The chipset made an appearance on AnTuTu where it scored 693,600 points, outscoring both the Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 865+ flagship chipsets.

The Exynos 1080 is widely believed to be the Exynos 980โ€™s successor. Samsung launched the Exynos 980 last year as a 5G-enabled chipset for mid-range phones. Itโ€™s used in both the Galaxy A51 5G and Galaxy A71 5G. However, an Exynos 981 has also been spotted this week. Samsung hasnโ€™t said anything about that chipset so far. Itโ€™s unclear where the Exynos 981 is going to fit in Samsungโ€™s semiconductor offerings for 2021.

Samsung has confirmed through its official Weibo account that itโ€™s going to make the Exynos 1080 official on November 12. This press conference is going to be held in Shanghai, China. Thatโ€™s when weโ€™ll finally know all of the technical details. Samsung may not immediately confirm which devices will use it. That information should become available in due

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E981 is successor of E9611
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