Title: Samsung Exynos 2100
description: The Exynos 2100 processor is another fantastic novelty from Samsung. What do we know about this novelty? Why is this novelty so fanstastic? We invite you to read our article. The Exynos 2100 uses ARM's new high-performance Cortex-X1 core, operating at up to 2.9 GHz. It sounds very interesting. In addition to this, there are three A78 cores and four A55 cores which are energy efficient. Energy efficiency is very important nowadays. What is this arrangement supposed to provide?
Ultimately, this chip is expected to deliver 30% faster multi-core performance than its predecessor, the Exynos 900. This advantage is made possible by a more advanced process that provides 10% better performance at the same power level and 20% improvement with lower power consumption. Many of us will enjoy using less energy.
This is not all that Samsung will surprise us with.
It is worth recalling that Samsung has implemented a multi-IP control program that optimizes the power consumption of the processor, graphics card and other elements of the chipset. The Exynos 2100 chipset is accompanied by a new and very good Mali-G78 graphics processor with 14 cores. This remarkable new design is expected to double the chip's energy efficiency compared to its predecessors. Supports sensors up to 200 MP The Exynos 2100 SoC uses a new Image Signal Processor (ISP) which probably supports camera sensors up to 200 MP. It is said to support up to six individual sensors and process data from four sensors simultaneously. By contrast, the Snapdragon 888 SoC only manages three sensors at any given time. The Multi-Camera and Frame Processor (MCFP) combines image data from several camera sensors for better zoom quality and ultra-wide shots. So, as you can see, Samsung approached this topic very seriously and traditionally surprised us very positively. We can always expect very good products from Samsung and this is also the case this time. efficiency and energy saving above all. We recommend this equipment with a clear conscience.