Samsung quietly released 8nm chip Exynos 850: for entry-level models

According to XDA news, Samsung recently in the Exynos processor family quietly released a new product Exynos 850. This Exynos 850 processor has appeared in the Samsung Galaxy A21s, which is the lower-end smartphone in the Samsung Galaxy A series.

The product page shows that the Samsung Exynos 850 uses an 8nm LPP process, has an eight-core CPU, consists of two ARM Cortex-A55 core clusters, and has a clock frequency of 2.0GHz. It is paired with ARM’s Mali-G52 GPU and supports LPDDR4X RAM, eMMC 5.1 storage, Cat.7 LTE, 1080p display, etc.

In terms of imaging, Exynos 850 supports 1080p 60fps video recording, and 21.7MP rear single camera or 16MP + 5MP dual camera, and also supports HEVC / h.265 encoding.

Exynos 850 also supports 802.11ac and Bluetooth 5.0, as well as GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, and other global navigation satellite systems.

 

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