Samsung continues to make significant improvements in performance in its mid-range processors. This progress, which started with the Exynos 1380, seems to gain a new dimension with the Exynos 1580, which is expected to be available next year. Samsung’s new processor, the Exynos 1580, appeared in the Geekbench database with the code name S5E8855 and attracts attention with its performance.
Technical specifications of the Exynos 1580 processor
The new Exynos 1580 processor has an eight-core structure, with one main core running at 2.91 GHz, three high-performance cores at 2.6 GHz, and four efficiency-focused cores at 1.95 GHz. These features show that the processor will offer a balanced use in both high-performance operations and energy efficiency.
Samsung’s new processor was tested with 8GB of RAM and Android 15 (One UI 7.0) operating system. It scored 1,046 points in the single-core test and 3,678 points in the multi-core test in Geekbench 5. These show that the upcoming processor performs very close to the flagship processors of 2021, such as the Exynos 2100 and Snapdragon 888.
The Exynos 1580 is equipped with Samsung’s own Xclipse 540 GPU. This GPU stands out as an upgrade to the Xclipse 530 GPU found in the Exynos 1480 and is based on AMD’s RDNA3 graphics architecture. This advanced graphics unit can provide a significant increase in gaming performance in particular.
The new processor is said to consist of four Cortex-A720 and four Cortex-A520 cores. This processor, internally codenamed ‘Santa’, is produced with Samsung’s 4nm production technology. It will also have connectivity features such as 5G modem, GNSS, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 and NFC.
Exynos 1580 expected in Galaxy A56
One of the first devices to use Samsung’s Exynos 1580 processor will be the Galaxy A56. This model is expected to be released in early 2024. The Galaxy A56, which will be released as the successor to the Galaxy A55, is expected to offer innovations such as thinner and more symmetrical screen frames, 4K 60fps video recording, and the ability to work without experiencing a performance decrease in long-term use.
Samsung aims to avoid overheating and efficiency problems with its new processor, Exynos 1580. It plans to offer solutions that will increase user satisfaction, especially in games and applications that require high performance. More details are expected to emerge in the future.
Samsung aims to gain a strong position in the mid-range segment with its new Exynos 1580 processor. The processor’s promises regarding performance and energy efficiency seem to meet users’ expectations. This processor, which will be launched with the Galaxy A56, once again reveals Samsung’s claim in the field of technology.