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Samsung launches 10nm FinFET Exynos 9 Series 8895 processor

by Mark Tyson on 24 February 2017, 12:01

Tags: Samsung (005935.KS), ARM

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Samsung has launched its new Exynos 9 Series 8895 processor. This is the first SoC to take advantage of Samsung's "industry leading" 10nm FinFET process technology, with improved 3D transistor structure. According to the firm's own tests the process shrink yields a performance uplift of 27 per cent and a 40 per cent cut in power consumption - compared to 14nm tech based SoCs.

The Exynos 8895 is an octa-core processor which leverages 4x Samsung second generation custom CPU cores plus 4x ARM Cortex-A53 cores. I expect this is a big.LITTLE configuration with Samsung's cores used when the highest performance is required by the system. For graphics computing tasks the Exynos 8895 includes ARM’s Mali-G71 GPU which is based upon ARM's Bifrost architecture, and enables UHD content consumption, premium gaming, and mobile VR experiences. The SoC uses Samsung Coherent Interconnect (SCI) technology to implement heterogeneous system architecture for faster computing.

Other features of the Samsung Exynos 9 Series 8895 are:

  • An embeded gigabit LTE modem that supports five carrier aggregation, or 5CA, for up to 1Gbps downloads / 150Mbps uploads.
  • An advanced Memory Flow Controller (MFC) to support video recording and playback at a maximum resolution of 4K UHD at 120fps.
  • An embedded Vision Processing Unit (VPU) that can recognize and analyse items or movements for improved video tracking, panoramic image processing, and machine vision technology.
  • A security processing unit for enhanced security solutions required for mobile payments that use iris or fingerprint recognition.

Samsung says that the Exynos 8895 is currently in mass production. We hope to hear some more details about this processor and teasers for the Samsung Galaxy S8 at MWC next week. Meanwhile you can have a look at some new photos (embedded below) of a purported Galaxy S8, via Ice Universe on Twitter.



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So this is Samsung's version of the Snapdragon 835? It's going to be interesting to see if they've achieved better performance or lower battery usage like they did with the previous model compared to the SD 820.
Don't they have a history of releasing their phones with 2 different CPUs for differnt markets. We will have to wait to see if the UK market gets this or the snapdragon based version.
UK will have the Snapdragon ;)
The UK should get the Exynos version as has been the case in most previous generations - the main reason that Samsung use the Snapdragons at all is due to their partnership with Qualcomm (seeing as how Samsung manufacture all their SoCs) and apparently, the modem support in Snapdragon SoCs suits the US of A networks most. Plus, it isn't a coincidence that that is Qualcomm's home market too.
S7 uk had exynos and US had snapdragon, so… Fingers crossed.