The specs of Samsung’s newest mid-range smartphone processor Exynos 1280 revealed

Samsung is set to release three new mid-range smartphones: the Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A53 5G, and Galaxy A73 5G, with two of them, believed to use the Exynos 1280 processor. While the Exynos 1280 has not been officially announced by Samsung, the majority of its specs have been leaked.

This article shares the detailed analysis of the specs of Exynos 1280 and which smartphones might be receiving it.

Full specs and analysis of Exynos 1280 processor chipset

The Galaxy A53 5G has been listed on Google Play, indicating that it is powered by the Exynos 1280 chipset (codename S5E8825) and features 6GB of RAM. It also reveals that the chipset has two ARM Cortex-A78 CPU cores running at 2.4GHz, six ARM Cortex-A55 CPU cores running at 2GHz, and the ARM Mali-G68 CPU with four cores running at 1,000MHz.

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This chipset is also believed to have been constructed utilizing a 5nm fabrication process (probably made by Samsung Foundry). The Exynos 1280’s characteristics are quite similar to those of the MediaTek Dimensity 900, and it’s a strong processor with gaming performance comparable to that of the Snapdragon 778G found in the Galaxy A52s 5G. In fact, the Exynos 1280’s GPU clock speed is higher than that of the Dimensity 900 (900MHz), suggesting that gaming performance maybe even better. (via – SAMMobile)

Because the Galaxy A53’s name includes the word “5G,” the Exynos 1280 is believed to incorporate a 5G modem as well as several connection features including Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6, and GPS. More forthcoming Samsung mid-range phones might use the Exynos 1280.

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