Samsung Exynos

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Exynos 4 Quad ( Samsung Galaxy S III )
Production: since 2010
Producer: Samsung
Processor clock: 1 GHz to 2.9 GHz
Instruction set : ARMv7 , ARMv8
Microarchitecture : POOR

Exynos is the name for a system-on-a-chip family whose microprocessor components are based on the ARM architecture . It was developed by Samsung for use in smartphones and similar mobile computers.

history

In 2010 launched the Samsung Exynos series with the S5PC110 (now Exynos 3 single), who in his Samsung Galaxy S was installed.

At the beginning of 2011, the Samsung Exynos 4210 followed, which was installed as an SoC in the Samsung Galaxy S II . The driver code for the Exynos 4210 was made available to Linux development and, with version 3.2, was integrated into the Linux kernel in November 2011 .

On September 29, 2011, Samsung introduced the Exynos 4212 as the successor to the 4210. It has a higher clock frequency and was advertised as having “50 percent more 3D graphics performance compared to the previous generation of processors”.

On December 30, 2011, Samsung published information about its upcoming SoC model with an ARM Cortex-A15 CPU, initially under the name Exynos 5250 . This SoC has a memory interface that offers 12.8 GB / s memory bandwidth, support for USB 3.0 and SATA 3.

On April 26, 2012, Samsung released the Exynos 4 Quad for the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Samsung Galaxy Note II . The Exynos 4 Quad SoC requires 20% less energy than the SoC in the Samsung Galaxy SII. In 2012, Samsung also changed the names of several SoCs: Exynos 3110 to Exynos 3 Single , Exynos 4210 to Exynos 4 Dual 45 nm , Exynos 4212 to Exynos 4 Dual 32 nm and Exynos 5250 to Exynos 5 Dual and Exynos 4 Dual 32 nm.

The Exynos processor introduced in 2017 is the multi -core processor (8-core) Exynos 8895. This is produced using the 10nm process. It clocks with a maximum of 2.3 GHz. The new processor is more powerful and at the same time more energy efficient than its predecessor. The Exynos 8895 is installed in the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 + as well as in the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 .


Model list

Up to the Exynos 7, the Exynos SoCs are built from finished modules (so-called IP cores ) from ARM - from Cortex A cores and Mali GPU modules - and then manufactured by Samsung . From Exynos 8 onwards, CPU cores designed by Samsung itself are used. The SoCs are mainly used in their own products, but occasionally also sold to other brands (e.g. Meizu or Motorola).

Surname Manufacturing process Multi-core configuration CPU (primary) CPU (secondary) GPU LTE modem random access memory Installed in
Exynos 9 (990) 7nm EUV Octa-Core (2 + 2) +4 Custom CPU (M5) 2.73GHz Dual Cortex®-A76 2.50GHz Dual + Cortex®-A55 2.00GHz Quad Mali ™ -G77 MP11 LTE Cat.24 (3000Mbit / 422Mbit) LPDDR5 2750MHz Galaxy S20 / S20 + / S20 Ultra
Exynos 9 (9825) 7nm EUV Octa-Core (2 + 2) +4 Custom CPU (M4) 2.73GHz Dual Cortex®-A75 2.40GHz Dual + Cortex®-A55 1.95GHz Quad Mali ™ -G76 MP12 LTE Cat.20 8CA 2Gbps (DL)
Cat.20 3CA 316Mbps (UL)
LPDDR4x 1866MHz Galaxy Note 10 / Note 10+
Exynos 9 (9820) 8nm FinFET Octa DynamIQ (2 + 2) +4 Custom CPU (M4) 2.73GHz Dual Cortex®-A75 2.31GHz Dual + Cortex®-A55 1.95GHz Quad Mali ™ -G76 MP12 LTE Cat.20 8CA 2Gbps (DL)
Cat.20 3CA 316Mbps (UL)
LPDDR4x 1866MHz Galaxy S10 / s10 + / S10e
Exynos 9 (9810) 10nm FinFET Octa Big-Little 4 + 4 Custom CPU (M3) 2.9GHz Quad Cortex®-A55 1.9GHz Quad Mali ™ -G72 MP18 LTE Cat.18 6CA 1.2Gbps (DL)
Cat.18 2CA 200Mbps (UL)
LPDDR4x 1866MHz Galaxy Note9 / S9 / S9 +
Exynos 9 (8895) 10nm FinFET Octa Big-Little 4 + 4 Custom CPU (M2) 2.3GHz Quad Cortex®-A53 1.7GHz Quad Mali ™ -G71 MP20 LTE Cat.16 5CA 1Gbps (DL)
Cat.13 2CA 150Mbps (UL)
LPDDR4x 1866MHz Galaxy Note8 / S8 / S8 +
Exynos 8 (8890) 14nm FinFET Octa Big-Little 4 + 4 Custom CPU (M1) 2.3GHz Quad Cortex®-A53 1.6GHz Quad Mali ™ -T880 MP12 LTE Cat.12 3CA (DL) 600Mbps
Cat.13 2CA 150Mbps (UL)
LPDDR4 1866MHz Galaxy S7 Edge / S7
Exynos 7 (7885) 14nm FinFET Octa Big-Little 2 + 6 Cortex®-A73 2.2GHz Dual Cortex®-A53 1.6GHz Hexa Mali ™ -G71 MP2 LTE Cat.12 3CA 600Mbps (DL)
Cat.13 2CA 150Mbps (UL)
LPDDR4x Galaxy A8 / A8 +
Exynos 7 (7880) 14nm FinFET Octa Cortex®-A53 1.9GHz Octa - Mali ™ -T830 MP3 LTE Cat.7 3CA 300Mbps (DL)
2CA 100Mbps (UL)
LPDDR4 1600MHz Galaxy A7 / A5 (2017)
Exynos 5 (7872) 14nm FinFET Hexa Big-Little 2 + 4 Cortex®-A73 2.0GHz Dual Cortex®-A53 1.6GHz Quad Mali ™ -G71 MP1 LTE Cat.7 2CA 300Mbps (DL)
Cat.13 2CA 150Mbps (UL)
LPDDR3
Exynos 7 (7420) 14nm FinFET Octa Big-Little 4 + 4 Cortex®-A57 2.1GHz Quad Cortex®-A53 1.5GHz Quad Mali ™ -T760 MP8 - LPDDR4 1600MHz Galaxy A8 / Note5 / S6 edge +
Exynos 7 (7870) 14nm FinFET Octa Cortex®-A53 1.6GHz Octa - Mali ™ -T830 MP1 LTE Cat.6 2CA 300Mbps (DL)
50Mbps (UL)
LPDDR3 933MHz Galaxy J7 (2016,2017) / J5 / A3 (2017)
Exynos 7 (7580) 28nm HKMG Octa Cortex®-A53 1.6GHz Octa - Mali ™ -T720 MP2 LTE Cat.6 2CA 300Mbps (DL)
50Mbps (UL)
LPDDR3 800MHz Galaxy A7 / A5 / View
Exynos 7 (7570) 14nm FinFET Quad Cortex®-A53 1.4GHz Quad - Mali ™ -T720 MP1 LTE Cat.4 2CA 150Mbps (DL)
50Mbps (UL)
LPDDR3 667MHz Galaxy J3 / Xcover 4
Exynos 7 (7270) 14nm FinFET dual Cortex®-A53 1.0GHz Dual - Mali ™ -T720 MP1 LTE Cat.4 150Mbps (DL)
50Mbps (UL)
LPDDR3 667MHz Galaxy Note Edge / Note 4 / Tab S2
Exynos 7 (5433) 20nm HKMG Octa Big-Little 4 + 4 Cortex®-A57 1.9GHz Quad Cortex®-A53 1.3GHz Quad Mali ™ -T760 MP6 - LPDDR3e 1066MHz Galaxy Note Edge / Note 4 / Tab S2
Exynos 5 (5430) 20nm HKMG Octa Big-Little 4 + 4 Cortex®-A15 2.0GHz Quad Cortex®-A7 1.4GHz Quad Mali ™ -T628 MP6 - LPDDR3e 1066MHz Galaxy Alpha
Exynos 5 (5422) 28nm HKMG Octa Big-Little 4 + 4 Cortex®-A15 2.1GHz Quad Cortex®-A7 1.4 GHz Quad Mali ™ -T628 MP6 - LPDDR3e 933MHz Galaxy S5
Exynos 5 (5420) 28nm HKMG Octa Big-Little 4 + 4 Cortex®-A15 1.9GHz Quad Cortex®-A7 1.3GHz Quad Mali ™ -T628 MP6 - LPDDR3e 933MHz Galaxy Note 3 / Tab S10.5 / Tab S8.4 / NotePRO
Exynos 5 (5410) 28nm HKMG Octa Big-Little 4 + 4 Cortex®-A15 1.6GHz Quad Cortex®-A7 1.2GHz Quad PowerVR SGX544 MP3 - LPDDR3 800MHz Galaxy S4, Meizu MX3
Exynos 5 (5260) 28nm HKMG Octa Big-Little 2 + 4 Cortex®-A15 1.5 GHz dual Cortex®-A7 1.3 Ghz Quad Mali ™ -T628 MP3 - LPDDR3 800MHz Galaxy Note 3 Neo, Galaxy K Zoom
Exynos 5 (5250) 32nm HKMG dual Cortex®-A15 1.7 GHz dual - Mali ™ -T604 MP4 - LPDDR3 800MHz Google Nexus 10, Samsung Chromebook
Exynos 4 (4412) 32nm HKMG Quad Cortex®-A9 1.4 / 1.6 GHz Quad - Mali ™ -400 MP4 - LPDDR2 400MHz Galaxy Note2, Galaxy S3
Exynos 4 (4212) 32nm HKMG dual Cortex®-A9 1.5 GHz dual - Mali ™ -400 MP4 - LPDDR2 400MHz Galaxy Tab 3
Exynos 4 (4210) 45nm HKMG dual Cortex®-A9 1.0 GHz dual - Mali ™ -400 MP4 - LPDDR2 400MHz Galaxy Note, Galaxy S2
Exynos 3 (3470) 28nm HKMG Quad Cortex®-A7 1.4GHz Quad - Mali ™ -400 MP4 - LPDDR3 400MHz Galaxy Light, Galaxy Win
Exynos 3 (3110) 45nm HKMG single Cortex®-A8 1.0 GHz single - PowerVR SGX540 - LPDDR2 200MHz Galaxy S4G, Google Nexus S, M190 Galaxy S, Samsung Continuum 1400

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Web links

Commons : Exynos  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Taylor Wimberly: Samsung Galaxy S confirmed to have S5PC110 processor, but how fast is it? . Android and Me / PhoneDog Media, LLC. April 26, 2010. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
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  4. Michael Larabel: Samsung Keeps Working On Its Linux DRM . In: Phoronix . November 6, 2011. Retrieved January 13, 2012.
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