Samsung Intros Flagship Mobile Processors
With Exynos 2100
January 13, 2021
The new mobile
processor is the company’s first premium 5G-integrated mobile
processor built on the most advanced 5-nanometer (nm) extreme
ultra-violet (EUV) process node.
“Our Exynos team has
been committed to creating premium mobile computing experiences
by bringing innovations to processors that are at the heart of
today’s smart devices,” said Inyup Kang, President of System LSI
Business at Samsung Electronics. “Today we are delighted to
introduce the Exynos 2100, our most advanced mobile processor
yet. Armed with powerful processing technologies and an advanced
5G modem on a power-efficient 5nm process node, Exynos 2100 will
set a new standard for tomorrow’s flagship mobile devices.”
“At Samsung
Electronics, we are dedicated to providing innovative
technologies and services with our flagship devices to deliver
the ultimate mobile experience to our customers,” said Kyeongjun
Kim, Executive Vice President and head of Mobile R&D Office at
Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics. “With
powerful processing, fast 5G connectivity, and intelligent
AI-acceleration, the Exynos 2100 offers the utmost performance
that meets the stringent quality standards and requirements for
our next generation smartphone.”
“The evolution of
technologies such as 5G, advanced graphics and machine learning
have been critical in enabling new mobile experiences,” said
Paul Williamson, Vice President and General Manager, Client Line
of Business at Arm. “Arm and Samsung have collaborated closely
to incorporate Arm’s powerful next-generation compute and
graphics platform, at the heart of the Samsung Exynos 2100. As a
result of our partnership, we are able to maximize performance
and make these experiences a reality in next-generation mobile
devices while delivering exceptional battery life.”
The chip’s
computation and graphic processing performance have been
improved and refined to surpass the power user’s performance
expectations. As Samsung’s first 5G-integrated flagship mobile
processor, the Exynos 2100 is built on an advanced 5nm EUV
process technology that allows up to 20-percent lower power
consumption or 10-percent higher overall performance than the
7nm predecessor. For further enhancement, the chip offers
improved cache memory utilization and a stronger scheduler. The
octa-core CPU comes in an improved tri-cluster structure made up
of a single powerful Arm® Cortex®-X1 core
that runs at up to 2.9GHz, three high-performing Cortex-A78
cores and four power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores delivering more
than 30-percent enhancement in multi-core performance than the
predecessor.
The Arm Mali™-G78,
which supports the latest APIs such as Vulkan and OpenCL,
improves graphic performance by more than 40-percent for
visually stunning and seamless graphics, enabling the most
immersive on-screen mobile experiences yet, including gaming and
AR/VR or MR(Mixed Reality). The Exynos 2100 also integrates
advanced multi-IP governor (AMIGO) technology, which overlooks
and optimizes power usages of CPU, GPU, and other processes,
allowing longer use time even with intense on-screen activities.
With such comprehensive efforts to increase energy efficiency of
its products across software and hardware technologies, Samsung
also continues its strive to help minimize the carbon footprint
of tomorrow’s mobile devices.
AI
capabilities will also enjoy a significant boost with the Exynos
2100. The newly-designed tri-core NPU has architectural
enhancements such as minimizing unnecessary operations for high
effective utilization and support for feature-map and weight
compression. Exynos 2100 can perform up to
26-trillion-operations-per-second (TOPS) with more than twice
the power efficiency than the previous generation. With
on-device AI processing and support for advanced neural
networks, users will be able to enjoy more interactive and smart
features as well as enhanced computer vision performance in
applications such as imaging.
The Exynos 2100’s
advanced image signal processor (ISP) supports camera
resolutions of up to 200-megapixels (Mp). It can connect up to
six individual sensors and is able to process four concurrently
for richer multi-camera experiences. With a multi-camera and
frame processor (MCFP), the ISP can combine feeds from multiple
cameras to improve zoom performance, enhance image quality for
ultra-wide shots and more. With AI acceleration, the ISP offers
a content-aware feature that quickly and seamlessly recognizes
scenes, faces and objects and optimally adjusts the camera
settings to capture the image with fuller detail.
The Exynos 2100’s
integrated 5G modem supports 5G’s sub-6GHz and mmWave spectrums
from 2G GSM/CDMA, 3G WCDMA and 4G LTE, for strong network
coverage and reliability. The modem delivers a maximum downlink
speed of up to 5.1-gigabits per second (Gbps) in sub-6-gigahertz
(GHz) and 7.35Gbps in mmWave, or up to 3.0Gbps in 4G networks
with 1024 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) support.