As Samsung had scheduled, it has officially introduced the Exynos 9810 chipset. It is the second generation 10nm chipset from the company. Speculations are rife that this chipset will be powering the forthcoming Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ flagship phones that will be available outside of the U.S. and China.
Compared to the Exynos 8895 that powers the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ and Note 8, the newly unveiled chipset is capable of delivering 40 percent increased multi-core performance. It is able to reach a maximum processing speed of up to 2.9 GHz.
With deep learning capabilities, the Exynos 9810 offers hybrid facial recognition in 3D through hardware and software. Also, it can seamlessly identify people and items in images for AI. It also carries support for iris scanning and fingerprint identification.
It features the industry first Cat. 18 LTE modem that supports 6x carrier aggregation. The modem supports maximum download speed of 1.2 Gbps. The sophisticated image processing users to shoot real-time bokeh effect photos, brighter snaps in low light conditions and very stable 4K resolution videos.
The Exynos 9810 chipset will be demonstrated at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) between Jan. 9 and 12 in Las Vegas, USA. Samsung has confirmed that the mass production of the Exynos 9810 has already started.