Samsung is in a launch frenzy, having recently introduced the Galaxy A15 series and Galaxy A25. The company is now preparing for the upcoming launch of the Galaxy S24 series in January next year.
Meanwhile, the anticipated launch of the Galaxy A55, the successor to the Galaxy A54, is on the horizon. The Samsung Galaxy A55 is expected to introduce various enhancements in design and features compared to its predecessor.
Recent reports have revealed details about the Galaxy A55’s chipset. According to the information, the device will run on a new Exynos 1480 chipset, anticipated to deliver improved multi-core performance compared to the Exynos 1380 featured in the Galaxy A54.
Additionally, the chipset has been identified in a Geekbench listing, disclosing a single-core test score of 1180 points and a multi-core test score of 3536 points. In contrast to the Exynos 1380’s 1,108 points and 2,797 points, the new chip seems to deliver enhanced performance.
Exynos 1480 chipset: What we know so far
As per the earlier report, the Samsung Exynos 1480 chip is equipped with four high-performance CPU cores operating at 2.75GHz and four power-efficient cores running at 2.05GHz. Additionally, it is anticipated to feature the RDNA2-based Xclipse 530 GPU.
Anticipated to deliver superior performance than the Mali GPU in the Exynos 1380, the details about the GPU accompanying the Exynos 1480 are currently undisclosed. Further information is expected to be revealed when Samsung officially introduces the chip.
Additional features of the phone encompass support for a 50MP primary camera and a 12MP ultra-wide camera. Moreover, the phone is anticipated to have an IP68 water and dust-resistant rating.