Exynos
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TheSamsung Exynos,[1]formerlyHummingbird(Korean:엑시노스), is a series ofARM-basedsystem-on-chipsdeveloped bySamsung Electronics' System LSI division and manufactured bySamsung Foundry.It is a continuation of Samsung's earlierS3C, S5L and S5P line of SoCs.
Exynos is mostly based on the ARM Cortex cores with the exception of some high end SoCs which featured Samsung's proprietary "M" series core design; though from 2021 onwards even the flagship high-end SoC's will be featuring ARM Cortex cores.[2]
History
[edit]In 2010, Samsung launched the Hummingbird S5PC110 (now Exynos 3 Single) in itsSamsung Galaxy Ssmartphone, which featured a licensed ARM Cortex-A8CPU.[3]This ARM Cortex-A8 was code-named Hummingbird. It was developed in partnership withIntrinsityusing theirFastCore and Fast14 technology.[4]
In early 2011, Samsung first launched the Exynos 4210 SoC in itsSamsung Galaxy S IImobilesmartphone.The driver code for the Exynos 4210 was made available in theLinux kernel[5]and support was added in version 3.2 in November 2011.[6][7]
On 29 September 2011, Samsung introduced Exynos 4212[8]as a successor to the 4210; it features a higher clock frequency and "50 percent higher3Dgraphics performance over the previous processor generation ".[9]Built with a32 nmhigh-κ metal gate(HKMG) low-power process; it promises a "30 percent lower power-level over the previous process generation".
On 30 November 2011, Samsung released information about their upcoming SoC with adual-coreARM Cortex-A15CPU, which was initially named "Exynos 5250" and was later renamed to Exynos 5 Dual. This SoC has a memory interface providing 12.8 GB/s of memory bandwidth, support forUSB 3.0andSATA 3,can decode full1080pvideo at 60fpsalong with simultaneously displayingWQXGA-resolution (2560 × 1600) on a mobile display as well as 1080p over HDMI.[10]This SoC was used in someChromebooksfrom 2013. Samsung Exynos 5 Dual has been used in a 2015 prototype supercomputer,[11]while the end-product will use a chip meant for servers from another vendor.
On 26 April 2012, Samsung released the Exynos 4 Quad, which powers theSamsung Galaxy S IIIandSamsung Galaxy Note II.[12]The Exynos 4 Quad SoC uses 20% less power than the SoC in Samsung Galaxy S II. Samsung also changed the name of several SoCs, Exynos 3110 to Exynos 3 Single, Exynos 4210 and 4212 to Exynos 4 Dual 45 nm,[13]and Exynos 4 Dual 32 nm[14]and Exynos 5250 to Exynos 5 Dual.
On 2010 Samsung founded a design center inAustincalled Samsung's Austin R&D Center (SARC). Samsung has hired many ex-AMD, ex-Intel, ex-ARM and various other industry veterans.[15]The SARC develop high-performance, low-power, complex CPU and System IP (Coherent Interconnect and memory controller) architectures and designs.[16]In 2012, Samsung began development of GPU IP called "S-GPU".[17]After a three-year design cycle, SARC's first custom CPU core called the M1 was released in the Exynos 8890 in 2016.[18]In 2017 the San Jose Advanced Computing Lab (ACL) was opened to continue custom GPU IP development.[15]Samsung's custom CPU cores were named Mongoose for four generations, named M1 through M4, and Exynos SoCs with such cores were never on par in power efficiency or performance with theirQualcomm Snapdragonequivalents.[19][20]
On 3 June 2019,AMDand Samsung announced a multi-year strategic partnership in mobile graphics IP based on AMD Radeon GPU IP.[21][17]NotebookCheck reported that Samsung are targeting 2021 for their first SoC with AMD Radeon GPU IP.[22]However, AnandTech reported 2022.[23]In August 2019, during AMD's Q2 2019 earnings call, AMD stated that Samsung plans to launch SoCs with AMD graphics IP in roughly two years.[24]The first SoC to use Radeon GPU were Exynos 2200, introduced in January 2022, with a custom Xclipse 920 based on AMD'sRDNA2 microarchitecture.[25]
On 1 October 2019, rumors emerged that Samsung had laid off their custom CPU core teams at SARC.[26][27][28]On 1 November 2019, Samsung filed aWARN letterwith theTexas Workforce Commission,notifying of upcoming layoffs of their SARC CPU team and termination of their custom CPU core development.[29]SARC and ACL will still continue development of custom SoC, AI, and GPU.[30]
In June 2021, Samsung hired engineers from AMD and Apple to form a new custom architecture team.[31]
In October 2021, Google released their Pixel 6 series of phones based on Google'sTensor SoC,which was made in collaboration with Samsung.[32]
Current Exynos SoCs (2020–present)
[edit]Starting in 2020 Samsung introduced a new series of Exynos SoCs with lower numbers than in the past. This indicates a cut between the past Exynos SoCs at least in naming.
Exynos 800 series
[edit]SoC | CPU | GPU | Memory technology | AI accelerator | Modem | Connectivity | Released | Devices using | |||||||
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Model number | Fab. | Diesize (mm2) | ISA | μarch | μarch | Frequency (MHz) | Performance GFLOPS (FP32) | Type | Bus width (bit) | Bandwidth(GB/s) | |||||
Exynos 850 (S5E3830)[33] | 8 nm(Samsung 8LPP) | ARMv8.2-A | 8 cores 2.0 GHzCortex-A55 | Mali-G52 MP1 | 1000 | LPDDR4X | - | Shannon 318 LTE Cat.7 2CA 300 Mbit/s (DL) /
Cat.13 2CA 150 Mbit/s (UL) |
Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | Q2 2020 | List | ||||
Exynos 880 (S5E8805)[34] | 2 + 6 cores (2.0 GHzCortex-A77+ 1.8 GHzCortex-A55) | Mali-G76 MP5 | NPU | Shannon 5G
LTE DL: Cat.16 1000 Mbit/s, 5CA, 256-QAM UL: Cat.18 200 Mbit/s, 2CA, 256-QAM 5G NR Sub-6 GHz DL: 2.55 Gbit/s UL: 1.28 Gbit/s |
List
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Exynos 900 series
[edit]SoC | CPU | GPU | Memory technology | AI accelerator | Modem | Connectivity | Released | Devices using | |||||||
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Model number | Fab. | Diesize (mm2) | ISA | μarch | μarch | Frequency (MHz) | Performance GFLOPS (FP32) | Type | Bus width (bit) | Bandwidth(GB/s) | |||||
Exynos 980 (S5E9630)[35] | 8 nm(Samsung 8LPP) | ARMv8.2-A | 2 + 6 cores (2.2 GHzCortex-A77+ 1.8 GHzCortex-A55) | Mali G76 MP5 | 728 | 262 | LPDDR4X | 64-bit (4×16-bit) Quad-channel | 2133 MHz (34.128 GB/s) | Single core NPU and DSP
?MAC units @? |
Shannon 5188 5G
LTE DL: Cat.16 1000 Mbit/s, 5CA, 256-QAM UL: Cat.18 200 Mbit/s, 2CA, 256-QAM 5G NR Sub-6 GHz DL: 2.55 Gbit/s UL: 1.28 Gbit/s |
Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax | Q4 2019 | List
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Exynos 990 (S5E9830)[36] | 7 nm(Samsung 7LPP) | 91.83[37] | 2 + 2 + 4 cores (2.73 GHz Exynos M5 "Lion" + 2.6 GHzCortex-A76+ 2.11 GHzCortex-A55)
2 MB System Cache |
Mali G77 MP11 | 832 | 1,205 | LPDDR5 | 2750 MHz (44 GB/s) | Dual-core NPU
?MAC units @? DSP (15 TOPs) |
Paired with Exynos Modem 5123
LTE DL: Cat.24 3000 Mbit/s, 8CA, 1024-QAM UL: Cat.22 422 Mbit/s, 2CA, 256-QAM 5G NR Sub-6 GHz DL: 5.1 Gbit/s UL:?Gbps 5G NR mmWave DL: 7.35 Gbit/s UL:?Gbps |
Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax | Q1 2020 | List
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Exynos 1000 series
[edit]Exynos 1080
- 5 nm(Samsung 5LPE)
- CPUfeatures
- 1 + 3 + 4 cores (2.8 GHzCortex-A78+ 2.6 GHzCortex-A78+ 2.0 GHzCortex-A55)
- GPUfeatures
- DSPfeatures
- Multi Format Codec (MFC) video acceleration for H.265/HEVC, H.264, VP9
- HDR10+
- ISP features
- -
- Modemandwirelessfeatures
SoC | CPU | GPU | Memory technology | AI accelerator | Modem | Connectivity | Released | Devices using | |||||||
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Model number | Fab. | Diesize (mm2) | ISA | μarch | μarch | Frequency (MHz) | Performance GFLOPS (FP32) | Type | Bus width (bit) | Bandwidth(GB/s) | |||||
Exynos 1080 (S5E9815)[40] | 5 nm(Samsung 5LPE) | ARMv8.2-A | 1 + 3 + 4 cores (2.8 GHzCortex-A78+ 2.6 GHz Cortex-A78 + 2.0 GHzCortex-A55) | MaliG78 MP10 | 800 | 1,024 | LPDDR4X LPDDR5 |
64-bit (4×16-bit) Quad-channel | 2133 MHz (34.128 GB/s) 2750 MHz (44 GB/s) |
NPU + DSP
(5.7 TOPs) |
LTE DL: Cat.18 1200 Mbit/s, 6CA, 256-QAM
UL: Cat.18 200 Mbit/s, 2CA, 256-QAM 5G NR Sub-6 GHz DL: 5.1 Gbit/s UL: 1.28 Gbit/s 5G NR mmWave DL: 3.67 Gbit/s UL: 3.67 Gbit/s |
Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax | Q4 2020 | ||
Exynos 1280 (S5E8825)[41] | 2 + 6 cores (2.4 GHzCortex-A78+ 2.0 GHzCortex-A55) | Mali-G68 MP4 | 900 | NPU (4.3 TOPs) |
Shannon 5G
LTE DL: Cat.18 1.2 Gbit/s, 6CA, 256-QAM UL: Cat.18 200 Mbit/s, 2CA, 256-QAM 5G NR Sub-6 GHz DL: 2.55 Gbit/s UL: 1.28 Gbit/s 5G NR mmWave DL: 1.84 Gbit/s UL: 0.92 Gbit/s |
Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | Q1 2022 | List
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Exynos 1330 (S5E8535)[42] | MaliG68 MP2 | 950 | 5G NR Sub-6 GHz 2.55 Gbps (DL) / 1.28 Gbps (UL) LTE Cat.18 6CC (DL) / Cat.18 2CC (UL) |
Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo | Q1 2023 | List
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Exynos 1380 (S5E8835)[43] | 4 + 4 cores (2.4 GHzCortex-A78+ 2.0 GHzCortex-A55) | MaliG68 MP5 | 950 | 608 | NPU (4.9 TOPs) |
5G NR Sub-6 GHz 3.79 Gbps (DL) / 1.28 Gbps (UL) 5G NR mmWave 3.67 Gbps (DL) / 0.92 Gbps (UL) |
Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo | Q1 2023 | List
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Exynos 1480 (S5E8845)[44] | 4 nm(Samsung 4LPP) | 4 + 4 cores (2.75 GHzCortex-A78+ 2.0 GHzCortex-A55) | Xclipse 530 "Titan" (RDNA 2 128:8:8:2 1 WGP)[a] |
1300 | 333 | 6K MAC NPU | 5G NR Sub-6 GHz 5.10 Gbps (DL) / 1.28 Gbps (UL) 5G NR mmWave 4.84 Gbps (DL) / 0.92 Gbps (UL) |
Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6E, GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS | Q1 2024 |
Exynos 2000 series
[edit]Exynos 2100
- 5 nm(Samsung5LPE) process[45]
- 6 MB System Level Cache (SLC)
- CPUfeatures
- 1 + 3 + 4 cores (2.91 GHzCortex-X1+ 2.81 GHzCortex-A78+ 2.2 GHzCortex-A55)
- 19% better perf on single thread[46]
- 33% better perf on multi threads[47]
- GPUfeatures
- DSPfeatures
- ISP features
- Modemandwirelessfeatures
- Single bandGNSSsupport: GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou
Exynos 2200
- 4 nm(Samsung4LPE) process
- 8 MB System Level Cache (SLC)
- CPUfeatures[55][56]
- 1 + 3 + 4 cores (2.8 GHzCortex-X2+ 2.5 GHzCortex-A710+ 1.9 GHzCortex-A510)
- 1 MB + 3x 512 KB + 2x 256 KB L2
- 4 MB L3
- GPUfeatures
Exynos 2400
- 4 nm (Samsung 4LPP+) process
- CPUfeatures
- 1.7x increase in CPU performance compared to Exynos 2200
- 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 cores (3.21 GHzCortex-X4+ 2.9 GHzCortex-A720+ 2.59 GHzCortex-A720+ 1.96 GHzCortex-A520
- 2 MB + 2x 512 KB + 3x 512 KB + 4x 256 KB L2
- 8 MB L3
- GPUfeatures
- Xclipse 940 (RDNA 3) at 1095 MHz (customizedRDNA 3768:48:32:12 Hexa core (6 WGP), 2 MB L2)
- ANGLE-based driver supporting Vulkan 1.3.231
- Ray tracing(Hardware based)
- NPUfeatures
- 17K MAC units, consisted of two GNPUs and two SNPUs
- 14.7x boost in AI performance compared to Exynos 2200
SoC | CPU | GPU | Memory technology | AI accelerator | Modem | Connectivity | Released | Devices using | |||||||
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Model number | Fab. | Diesize (mm2) | ISA | μarch | μarch | Frequency (MHz) | Performance GFLOPS (FP32) | Type | Bus width (bit) | Bandwidth(GB/s) | |||||
Exynos 2100 (S5E9840)[58] | 5 nm(Samsung 5LPE) | 128.1[59] | ARMv8.2-A | 1 + 3 + 4 cores (2.91 GHzCortex-X1+ 2.81 GHzCortex-A78+ 2.2 GHzCortex-A55) | MaliG78 MP14 | 854 | 1,530.3[60] | LPDDR5 | 64-bit (4×16-bit) Quad-channel | 3200 MHz (51.2 GB/s) | Triple NPU + DSP
(26 TOPs) |
Exynos Modem 5123
LTE DL: Cat.24 3000 Mbit/s, 8CA, 1024-QAM UL: Cat.18 422 Mbit/s, 4CA, 256-QAM 5G NR Sub-6 GHz DL: 5.1 Gbit/s UL: 1.92 Gbit/s 5G NR mmWave DL: 7.35 Gbit/s UL: 3.67 Gbit/s |
Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax | Q1 2021 | List
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Exynos 2200 (S5E9925)[61] | 4 nm(Samsung 4LPE) | 104.7[59] | ARMv9.0-A | 1 + 3 + 4 cores (2.8 GHzCortex-X2+ 2.52 GHzCortex-A710+ 1.82 GHzCortex-A510) | Xclipse 920 "Voyager" (RDNA 2 384:24:24:6 3 WGP[55])[a] |
1306 | 1,003[60] | Dual NPU + DSP | Shannon 5133
LTE DL: Cat.24 3000 Mbit/s, 8CA, 1024-QAM UL: Cat.22 422 Mbit/s, 4CA, 256-QAM 5G NR Sub-6 GHz DL: 5.1 Gbit/s UL: 2.55 Gbit/s 5G NR mmWave DL: 7.35 Gbit/s UL: 3.67 Gbit/s |
Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax | Q1 2022 | List
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Exynos 2400 (S5E9945)[62][63] | 4 nm(Samsung 4LPP+) | 137.4[59] | ARMv9.2-A | 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 cores (3.2 GHzCortex-X4+ 2.9 GHzCortex-A720+ 2.6 GHzCortex-A720+ 1.95 GHzCortex-A520) | Xclipse 940 "Magellan" (RDNA 3 768:48:32:12 6 WGP)[a] |
1095 | 3,406.8[64] | LPDDR5X | 4266 MHz (68.2 GB/s) | 17K MAC NPU (2xGNPU+ 2xSNPU) + DSP | Exynos Modem 5400
LTE DL: Cat.24 3000 Mbit/s, 8CA, 1024-QAM UL: Cat.22 422 Mbit/s, 4CA, 256-QAM 5G NR Sub-6 GHz DL: 9.64 Gbit/s UL: 2.55 Gbit/s 5G NR mmWave DL: 12.1 Gbit/s UL: 3.67 Gbit/s |
Unknown | Q1 2024 | List
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Past Exynos SoCs (2010–2019)
[edit]SoC | CPU | GPU | Memory technology | AI accelerator | Modem | Connectivity | Released | Devices using | |||||||
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Model number | Fab. | Diesize (mm2) |
ISA | μarch | μarch | Frequency (MHz) |
Performance (GFLOPS) |
Type | Bus width (bit) | Bandwidth(GB/s) | |||||
Exynos 3 Single 3110[65] (previously Hummingbird S5PC110) |
45 nm(Samsung 45 nm HKMG) | ARMv7 | 1 core 1.2 GHzCortex-A8 |
PowerVR SGX540 | 200 | 3.2[66] | LPDDR, LPDDR2 or DDR2 | 64-bit (2x32-bit) Dual-channel | 200MHz | — | Q2 2010 | List
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Exynos 3 Quad 3470[67] | 28 nm(Samsung 28 nm HKMG) | 4 cores 1.4 GHzCortex-A7 | Mali-400 MP4 | 450 | 16.2 | LPDDR3 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | Q3 2014 | List
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Exynos 3 Quad 3475 | 4 cores 1.3 GHzCortex-A7 | Mali-T720 | 600 | 10.2 | LPDDR3 | Q3 2015 | List
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Exynos 4 Dual 4210[68][13] | 45 nm(Samsung 45 nm HKMG) | 2 cores 1.4 GHzCortex-A9 | Mali-400 MP4 | 266 | 9.6 | LPDDR2, DDR2 or DDR3 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 400 MHz (6.4 GB/s)[69][70][71][72] | Q2 2011 | List
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Exynos 4 Dual 4212[68][14] | 32 nm(Samsung 32 nmHKMG) | 2 cores 1.5 GHzCortex-A9 | 400[74] | 14.4 | Q1 2012 | List
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Exynos 4 Quad 4412[76][71] | 4 cores 1.6 GHzCortex-A9 | 400–533[77] | 15.84 | Q2 2012 | List
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Exynos 4 Quad 4415[76][71] | 28 nm(Samsung 28 nmHKMG) | 4 cores 1.5 GHzCortex-A9 | 533[90] | 19.2 | Q3 2014[90] | ||||||||||
Exynos 5 Dual 5250[91][92] | 32 nm(Samsung 32 nmHKMG) | 2 cores 1.7 GHzCortex-A15 | Mali-T604 MP4[93] | 533 | 68.224[citation needed] | LPDDR2, LPDDR3 or DDR3 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 800 MHz (12.8 GB/s) | Q3 2012[91] | List
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Exynos 5 Hexa 5260[98][99] | 28 nm(Samsung 28 nm HKMG) | 2+4 cores (1.7 GHzCortex-A15+ 1.3 GHzCortex-A7) | Mali-T624 MP4 | 600 | 76.8 (FP32) | LPDDR3 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 800 MHz (12.8 GB/s) | Q2 2014 | List
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Exynos 5 Octa 5410[100][101][102][103] | 4+4 cores (1.6 GHzCortex-A15+ 1.2 GHzCortex-A7) | PowerVR SGX544 MP3 | 480–532[104] | 49 | Q2 2013 | ||||||||||
Exynos 5 Octa 5420[108] | 136.96 | 4+4 cores (1.9 GHzCortex-A15+ 1.3 GHzCortex-A7) | Mali-T628 MP6 | 533 | 102.4 (FP32) | LPDDR3e | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 933 MHz (14.9 GB/s) | Q3 2013 | List
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Exynos 5 Octa 5422[98][111] | 4+4 cores (2.1 GHzCortex-A15+ 1.5 GHzCortex-A7) | Q2 2014 | List
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Exynos 5 Octa 5430[113][114] | 20 nm(Samsung 20 nm HKMG) | 110.18 | 4+4 cores (1.8 GHzCortex-A15+ 1.3 GHzCortex-A7) | 600 | 115.2 (FP32) | LPDDR3e/DDR3 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 1066 MHz (17.0 GB/s) | Q3 2014 | List
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Exynos 5 Octa 5800[116] | 28 nm(Samsung 28 nm HKMG) | 4+4 cores (2.0 GHzCortex-A15+ 1.3 GHzCortex-A7) | ? | ? | LPDDR3/DDR3 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 933 MHz (14.9 GB/s) | Q2 2014 | List
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Exynos 7 Octa 5433[118][119][120] | 20 nm(Samsung 20 nm HKMG) | 113.42[121] | ARMv8-A | 4 + 4 cores (1.9 GHzCortex-A57+ 1.3 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | Mali-T760 MP6 | 700 | 142 | LPDDR3 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 825 MHz (13.2 GB/s)[118] | Paired with Samsung M303/Intel XMM 7260LTECat 6(300Mbit/s) or Ericsson M7450LTECat 4[122] | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Q4 2014 | List
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Exynos 7 Octa 7420[123][124][125] | 14 nm(Samsung 14LPE) | 78.23[121] | 4 + 4 cores (2.1 GHzCortex-A57+ 1.5 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | Mali-T760 MP8 | 772 | 210 | LPDDR4 | 1553 MHz (24.88 GB/s)[126] | Paired with Shannon 333
LTE Cat 9 (450 Mbit/s) |
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Q2 2015 | List
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Exynos 7 Quad 7570[129][130][131] | 14 nm(Samsung 14LPC) | 4 cores 1.4 GHzCortex-A53 | Mali-T720 MP1[132] | 830 | 19.1 | LPDDR3 | 32-bit Single-channel | 1066 MHz (4.2 GB/sec) | LTE Cat.4 2CA 150 Mbit/s (DL) /
50 Mbit/s (UL) |
Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n | Q3 2016 | List
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Exynos 7 Quad 7578 | 28 nm(Samsung 28 nm HKMG) | 4 cores 1.5 GHzCortex-A53 | Mali-T720 MP2 | 668 | 22.7 | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Q2 2015 | List
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Exynos 7 Octa 7580[133][134] | 8 cores 1.6 GHzCortex-A53 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 933 MHz (14.9 GB/sec) | LTE Cat.6 2CA 300 Mbit/s (DL) /
50 Mbit/s (UL) |
List
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Exynos 7 Octa 7870[136][137] | 14 nm(Samsung 14LPP) | Mali-T830 MP1[138] | 700 | 23.8 | 32-bit Single-channel[139] | 933 MHz | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Q1 2016 | List
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Exynos 7880[144][145][146] | 8 cores 1.9 GHzCortex-A53 | Mali-T830 MP3 | 950 | 71.4 | LPDDR4 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 1600 MHz (12.8 GB/sec) | LTE Cat.7 3CA 300 Mbit/s (DL) /
2CA 100 Mbit/s (UL) |
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Q1 2017 | List
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Exynos 7872[147] | 2 + 4 cores (2.0 GHzCortex-A73+ 1.6 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | Mali-G71 MP1 | 1200 | 41 | LPDDR3 | 32-bit Single-channel | 933 MHz (3.7 GB/sec) | LTE Cat.7 2CA 300 Mbit/s (DL) /
Cat.13 2CA 150 Mbit/s (UL) |
Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n | Q1 2018 | Meizu M6s | ||||
Exynos 7884A[148] | 2 + 6 cores (1.35 GHzCortex-A73+ 1.35 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | Mali-G71 MP2 | Unknown | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | LTE Cat.4 2CA 150 Mbit/s (DL) /
2CA 50 Mbit/s (UL) |
Q3 2018 | List
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Exynos 7884[149] | 2 + 6 cores (1.6 GHzCortex-A73+ 1.35 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | 770 | 53 | LPDDR4 | Shannon 327 LTE Cat.12 3CA 600 Mbit/s (DL) /
Cat.13 2CA 150 Mbit/s (UL) |
Bluetooth 5.0,Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | Q2 2018 | List
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Exynos 7885[150][151] | 2 + 6 cores (2.2 GHzCortex-A73+ 1.6 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | 1100 | 76 | 32bit (2×16-bit) Dual-channel | 1866 MHz (7.5 GB/sec) | Q1 2018 | List
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Exynos 7904[152] | 2 + 6 cores (1.8 GHzCortex-A73+ 1.6 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | 770 | 53 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | Q1 2019 | List
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Exynos 8 Octa 8890 | 4 + 4 cores (2.3 GHz, up to 2.6 GHz in dual-core load, Exynos M1 "Mongoose" + 1.6 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | Mali-T880 MP12 | 650 | 265.2 | LPDDR4 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | Shannon 335 LTE DL: LTE Cat 12 600 Mbit/s, 3CA
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Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | Q1 2016 | List
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4 + 4 cores (2.0 GHz Exynos M1 "Mongoose" + 1.5 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | Mali-T880 MP10 (Lite) | 650 | 221 | List
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Exynos 8895 | 10 nm(Samsung 10LPE) | 103.64[158] | 4 + 4 cores (2.314 GHz Exynos M2 "Mongoose" + 1.69 GHzCortex-A53)GTS | Mali-G71 MP20 | 546[159] | 375 | LPDDR4X | 1794 MHz (28.7 GB/s)[160][161] | Shannon 355 LTE DL: LTE Cat 16 1050 Mbit/s, 5CA, 256-QAM) |
Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | Q2 2017 | List
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Exynos 9609[162] | 4 + 4 cores (2.2 GHzCortex-A73+ 1.6 GHzCortex-A53) | Mali-G72 MP3 | LPDDR4X | 32-bit (2×16-bit) Dual-channel | 1600 MHz (11.9 GB/sec) | Shannon 337 LTE Cat.12 3CA 600 Mbit/s (DL) /
Cat.13 2CA 150 Mbit/s (UL) |
Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | Q2 2019 | List
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Exynos 9610[163] | 4 + 4 cores (2.3 GHzCortex-A73+ 1.7 GHzCortex-A53) | Q4 2018 | Samsung Galaxy A50 | ||||||||||||
Exynos 9611[164] | 850 | 92 | Q3 2019 | List
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Exynos 9810 (S5E9810)[165][166] | 10 nm(Samsung 10LPP) | 118.94[167] | ARMv8.2-A | 4 + 4 cores (2.9 GHz Exynos M3 "Meerkat"[158]+ 1.9 GHzCortex-A55) | Mali-G72 MP18 | 572 | 370[168] | LPDDR4X | 64-bit (4×16-bit) Quad-channel | 1794 MHz (28.7GB/s)[160] | Shannon 360 LTE DL: LTE Cat 18 1200 Mbit/s, 6CA, 256-QAM |
Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | Q1 2018 | List
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Exynos 9820 (S5E9820)[169] | 8 nm(Samsung 8LPP) | 127[170] | 2 + 2 + 4 cores (2.73 GHz Exynos M4 "Cheetah" + 2.31 GHzCortex-A75+ 1.95 GHzCortex-A55) | Mali G76 MP12 | 702 | 607 | 2093 MHz (33.488 GB/s) | Dual-core NPU
1024 MAC units @ 933 MHz[170] (1.86 TOPs) |
Shannon 5000 LTE
DL: Cat.20 2000 Mbit/s, 8CA, 256-QAM UL: Cat.13 316 Mbit/s, 3CA, 256-QAM |
Bluetooth 5.0,Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax | Q1 2019 | List
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Exynos 9825 (S5E9825)[171] | 7 nm(Samsung 7LPP) | 2 + 2 + 4 cores (2.73 GHz Exynos M4 "Cheetah" + 2.4 GHzCortex-A75+ 1.95 GHzCortex-A55) | 754 | 652 | Q3 2019 | List
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List of Exynos Wearable SoCs
[edit]SoC | CPU | GPU | Memory technology | AI accelerator | Modem | Connectivity | Released | Devices using | |||||||
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Model number | Fab. | Diesize (mm2) | ISA | μarch | μarch | Frequency (MHz) | Performance GFLOPS (FP32) | Type | Bus width (bit) | Bandwidth(GB/s) | |||||
Exynos 4 Single 4212[68][14] | 32 nm(Samsung 32 nmHKMG) | ARMv7-A | 1 core 0.8 GHzCortex-A9 | Mali-400 MP4 | 400[172] | 14.4 | LPDDR2, DDR2 or DDR3 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 400 MHz (6.4 GB/s) | — | Q3 2013 | List | |||
Exynos 2 Dual 3250 | 28 nm(Samsung 28 nmHKMG) | 2 cores 1.0 GHzCortex-A7 | Mali-400 MP2 | 400 | 7.2 | Q2 2014 | List
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Exynos 7 Dual 7270 (SC57270)[173] |
14 nm(Samsung 14LPP) | ARMv8-A | 2 cores 1.0 GHzCortex-A53 | Mali-T720 MP1 | 667 | 15.3 | LPDDR3 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | 25.6 | LTE Cat.4 2CA 150 Mbit/s (DL) / 50 Mbit/s (UL) | Bluetooth 4.2,Wi-Fi 4,GPS,GLONASS,BeiDou,Galileo,eMMC | Q3 2016 | List | ||
Exynos 9110 (SC59110XSC)[175] |
10 nm(Samsung 10LPP) | 2 cores 1.15 GHzCortex-A53 | LPDDR4 LPDDR4X |
Unknown | Unknown | LTE Cat.4 2CA 150 Mbit/s (DL) / Cat.5 75 Mbit/s (UL) | Q3 2018 | ||||||||
Exynos W920 (SC55515XBD)[176] |
5 nm(Samsung 5LPE) | ARMv8.2-A | 2 cores 1.18 GHzCortex-A55 | Mali-G68 MP2 | Unknown | Unknown | LPDDR4 | Unknown | Unknown | Bluetooth 5.0,Wi-Fi 4,GPS,GLONASS,BeiDou,Galileo,eMMC 5.1 | Q3 2021 | ||||
Exynos W930 (SC55515XBE)[177] |
5 nm(Samsung 5LPP) | 2 cores 1.4 GHzCortex-A55 | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Bluetooth 5.2,Wi-Fi 4,GPS,GLONASS,BeiDou,Galileo,eMMC 5.1 | Q3 2023 | |||||||
Exynos W1000 (SC55535AHA)[178] |
3 nm(Samsung SF3) | 1 cores 1.6 GHzCortex-A78 4 cores 1.5 GHzCortex-A55 |
Unknown | Unknown | LPDDR5 | Unknown | Unknown | Bluetooth6.0,Wi-Fi 4,GPS,GLONASS,BeiDou,Galileo,eMMC 5.1 | Q3 2024 |
List of Exynos modems
[edit]Exynos Modem 303
- Supported modes LTE FDD, LTE TDD, WCDMA and GSM/EDGE
- LTE Cat. 6
- Downlink: 2CA 300 Mbit/s 64-QAM
- Uplink: 100 Mbit/s 16-QAM
- 28 nm HKMG Process
- Paired with: Exynos 5 Octa 5430 and Exynos 7 Octa 5433
- Devices using:Samsung Galaxy Note 4,Samsung Galaxy Note EdgeandSamsung Galaxy Alpha[179]
Exynos Modem 333
- Supported modes LTE FDD, LTE TDD, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA and GSM/EDGE
- LTE Cat. 10
- Downlink: 3CA 450 Mbit/s 64-QAM
- Uplink: 2CA 100 Mbit/s 16-QAM
- 28 nm HKMG Process
- Paired with: Exynos 7 Octa 7420
- Devices using:Samsung Galaxy S6,Samsung Galaxy Note 5andSamsung Galaxy A8 (2016)[180]
Exynos Modem 5100
- Supported Modes: 5G NR Sub-6 GHz, 5G NR mmWave, LTE-FDD, LTE-TDD, HSPA, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, CDMA, GSM/EDGE[181]
- Downlink Features:
- 8CA (Carrier Aggregation) in 5G NR
- 8CA 1.6 Gbit/s in LTE Cat. 19
- 4x4 MIMO
- FD-MIMO
- Up to 256-QAM in sub-6 GHz, 2 Gbit/s
- Up to 64-QAM in mmWave, 6 Gbit/s
- Uplink Features:
- 2CA (Carrier Aggregation) in 5G NR
- 2CA in LTE
- Up to 256-QAM in sub-6 GHz
- Up to 64-QAM in mmWave
- Process: 10 nm FinFET Process
- Paired with: Exynos 9820 and Exynos 9825
- Devices using:Samsung Galaxy S10andSamsung Galaxy Note 10
Exynos Modem 5123
- Supported Modes: 5G NR Sub-6 GHz, 5G NR mmWave, LTE-FDD, LTE-TDD, HSPA, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, CDMA, GSM/EDGE[182]
- Downlink Features:
- 8CA 1024-QAM in LTE Cat. 24 (3.0 Gbit/s )
- Up to 256-QAM in sub-6 GHz (5.1 Gbit/s)
- Up to 64-QAM in mmWave (7.35 Gbit/s)
- Uplink Features:
- 2CA 256-QAM in LTE Cat. 22 (422 Mbit/s )
- Up to 256-QAM in sub-6 GHz
- Up to 64-QAM in mmWave
- Process: 7 nm FinFET Process
- Paired with: Exynos 990, Exynos 2100, and Google Tensor
- Devices using:Samsung Galaxy S20,Samsung Galaxy Note 20,Samsung Galaxy S21,andGoogle Pixel 6
Exynos Modem 5300
- Supported Modes:3GPPRelease 165G NRSub-6 GHz & mmWave (SA/NSA), LTE-FDD, LTE-TDD, HSPA, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, CDMA, GSM/EDGE[183]
- Downlink Features: Up to 10 Gbit/s
- 5G sub-6 GHz
- Up to 256-QAM
- 4x4MIMO
- 200 MHzcarrier aggregation
- 5G mmWave
- Up to 64-QAM
- 2x2 MIMO
- 800 MHz carrier aggregation
- 5G sub-6 GHz
- Uplink Features: Up to 3.9 Gbit/s
- 5G sub-6 GHz
- Up to 256-QAM
- 2x2 MIMO
- 400 MHz carrier aggregation
- 5G mmWave
- Up to 64-QAM
- 2x2 MIMO
- 800 MHz carrier aggregation
- 5G sub-6 GHz
- Process: 4nmEUV
- Integrated into: Exynos 2200,Google Tensor G2,andGoogle Tensor G3
- Devices using:Samsung Galaxy S22,Google Pixel 7,andGoogle Pixel 8
Exynos Modem 5400
- Supported Modes:3GPPRelease 175G NRSub-6 GHz & mmWave (SA/NSA/NTN), LTE-FDD, LTE-TDD, HSPA, WCDMA, GSM/EDGE, NB-IoT NTN[184][185]
- Downlink Features:
- 5G FR1
- Up to 11.2 Gbit/s
- Up to 1024-QAM
- 4x4MIMO
- 380 MHzcarrier aggregation(5CA: 3x 100 MHz + 2x 40 MHz)
- 5G FR2
- Up to 14.8 Gbit/s
- Up to 256-QAM
- 2x2 MIMO
- 1000 MHz carrier aggregation
- 5G FR1
- Uplink Features: Up to 3.9 Gbit/s
- 5G FR1
- Up to 256-QAM
- 2x2 MIMO
- 400 MHz carrier aggregation
- 5G FR2
- Up to 64-QAM
- 2x2 MIMO
- 800 MHz carrier aggregation
- 5G FR1
- Process: 4nmEUV
- Integrated into: Exynos 2400
- Devices using it:Samsung Galaxy S24
List of Exynos IoT SoCs
[edit]Exynos i T200[186]
- CPU:Cortex-M4@ 320 MHz,Cortex-M0+@ 320 MHz
- WiFi: 802.11b/g/n Single band (2.4 GHz)
- On-chip Memory: SRAM 1.4 MB
- Interface: SDIO/ I2C/ SPI/ UART/ PWM/ I2S
- Front-end Module: Integrated T/R switch, Power Amplifier, Low Noise Amplifier
- Security: WEP 64/128, WPA, WPA2, AES, TKIP, WAPI, PUF (Physically Unclonable Function)
Exynos i S111[187]
- CPU:Cortex-M7200 MHz
- Modem: LTE Release 14 NB-IoT
- Downlink: 127 kbit/s
- Uplink: 158 kbit/s
- On-chip Memory: SRAM 512 KB
- Interface: USI, UART, I2C, GPIO, eSIM I/F, SDIO(Host), QSPI(Single/Dual/Quad IO mode), SMC
- Security: eFuse, AES, SHA-2, PKA, Secure Storage, Security Sub-System, PUF
- GNSS: GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou
List of Exynos Automotive SoCs
[edit]Exynos Auto series
[edit]SoC | CPU | GPU | Memory technology | AI accelerator | Modem | Connectivity | Released | Vehicles | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model number | Fab. | Diesize (mm2) | μarch | Frequency (MHz) | Performance GFLOPS (FP32) |
Type | Bus width (bit) |
Bandwidth (GB/s) | ||||||
Exynos Auto 8890 (SGA8890A)[188] | 14nm(Samsung 14LPP) | 4 + 4 cores (2.6 GHz[189]Exynos M1 "Mongoose" + 1.6 GHzCortex-A53)GTS(ARMv8-A) | Mali-T880 MP12 | 650 | 265.2 | LPDDR4 | 64-bit (2×32-bit) Dual-channel | N/A | Shannon LTE DL: LTE Cat 12 600Mbit/s, 3CA UL: LTE Cat 13 150Mbit/s, 2CA |
Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | Q1 2017 | Audi A4 (B9)(2019–present) | ||
Exynos Auto T5123[190] | 2 coresCortex-A55(ARMv8.2-A) | LPDDR4X | 16-bit (1×16-bit) Single-channel | 2133 MHz (8.5 GB/s) |
N/A | LTE DL: Cat.24 3000 Mbit/s, 8CA, 1024-QAM UL: Cat.22 422 Mbit/s, 2CA, 256-QAM 5G NR Sub-6 GHz DL: 4.55 Gbit/s UL: 1.92 Gbps |
Q4 2021 | |||||||
Exynos Auto V7[191] | 8nm(Samsung 8LPP) | 8 cores 1.5 GHzCortex-A76(ARMv8.2-A) | 2× Mali G76 (MP8 + MP3) | LPDDR4X LPDDR5 |
128-bit (4×32-bit) Quad-channel | 2133 MHz (68.256 GB/s) | NPU | Q4 2021 | ||||||
Exynos Auto V9 (S5AHR80A)[192] | 8nm(Samsung 8LPP) | 8 cores 2.1 GHzCortex-A76(ARMv8.2-A) | 3× Mali G76 (MP12 + MP3 + MP3) | LPDDR4X LPDDR5 |
NPU, 8.5 TOPS | Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 6 | Q1 2019 | |||||||
Exynos Auto V920 (S5AV920)[193] | 5 nm(Samsung 5LPE) | 10 cores (4+4+2)ARM Cortex-A78AE | Samsung Xclipse GPU | LPDDR5 | 128-bit (4×32-bit) Quad-channel | 3200 MHz (102.4 GB/s) | NPU, 23.1 TOPS | 2025 |
The Exynos Auto V9 comes with additional features such as:
- Automotive Safety Integrity Level(ASIL)-B standards
- Safety island core
- 4×Tensilica HiFi 4DSP
- Supports up to 6 displays, and up to 12 camera connections (4/4/4 MIPI CSI)
- Supports 4096x4096 120fps encoding and decoding with HEVC(H.265)
- 2x Gb Ethernet[194]
The Exynos Auto V920 comes with additional features such as:
- 3×Tensilica HiFi 5DSP
- Supports up to 6 Displays (3x 5K (8K*2K) + 3x DFHD (3840*1440)), and up to 12 Cameras (3x MIPI CSI 4lanes)
- Supports 4K 240fps decoding (HEVC), 4K 120fps encoding
- 2x USXGMII (10 Gbps) Ethernet[193]
Controversies
[edit]Some of Samsung's phone models released between 2019 - 2021 that used Exynos 9611 processor were widely reported by customers having random restarts, freezing and boot-loops. Specific phone models include the Galaxy A50, A50s, A51, M30s, M21, M31, M31s, F41 and Galaxy M21 (2021). Although the issue went unreported on mainstream media[195][196]and very few YouTube reviewers covered it based on user reports,[197][198]the issues were widely documented on Samsung Members official community forum[199][200][201][202][203][204]as well as Reddit & other forums.[205][206][207][208][209]The impact was significant with hundreds of user posts & comments between 2020 and 2023. Samsung did free board replacements for some early customers who had the phone in warranty.[210]However, the majority of people faced the issue after the 12 month warranty period, mostly starting 1.5 - 3 years after purchase. Samsung never officially acknowledged the issue and no software update was released to solve the problem, although the phones received the promised minimum 4 year security updates.[211]The only official solution available to customers was to purchase replacement board that cost around 60-70% of the phone's cost. Most users resorted to risky yet cheaper 3rd party repair that required re-soldering (also calledreballing) the CPU & RAM PoP (Package on Package) which managed to solve issue according to dozens of user reports on said forums.[212][213][214][215][216]
See also
[edit]Similar platforms
[edit]- A-SeriesbyAllwinner
- Apple silicon(A/S/T/W/H/U/M series) byApple Inc.
- Kirinby HiSilicon (Huawei)
- i.MXbyNXP
- JaguarandPumabyAMD
- MTby MediaTek
- NovaThorbyST-Ericsson
- OMAPbyTexas Instruments
- RKby Rockchip Electronics
- SnapdragonbyQualcomm
- TegrabyNvidia
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