
Credit: Samsung Semiconductor
TL;DR
- Samsung has unveiled the Exynos 1680 chipset, which powers the Galaxy A57 smartphone.
- The new phone offers improved multi-core CPU performance, a more powerful GPU, and a more capable NPU.
- Otherwise, the chipset seems like an iterative upgrade over the Exynos 1580 seen in the Galaxy A56.
Samsung has just announced the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57, with the latter powered by the in-house Exynos 1680 chipset. The company has also peeled the curtain back on this processor, giving us a good idea of what it’s capable of.
Samsung Semiconductor recently posted the Exynos 1680 product page, and a fleeting glance suggests that this is an iterative upgrade over the Exynos 1580 seen in the Galaxy A56. For one, it’s still built on a 4nm manufacturing process.