It has an built-in LTE modem and is the primary chip designed for wearables to be constructed on a 5 nanometer EUV (excessive ultra-violet) course of, based on Samsung. 

Samsung has unveiled the Exynos W920, a new processor designed particularly for smartphones and wearables. It has an built-in LTE modem and is the primary chip designed for wearables to be constructed on a 5 nanometer EUV (excessive ultra-violet) course of, based on Samsung. 

The new chip options twin Cortex-A55 cores, a Mali-G68 GPU and a Cortex-M55 processor devoted to always-on shows that is designed to scale back energy consumption. The company claims that it provides a 20 % enchancment in CPU efficiency and tenfold GPU increase over its final wearable chip. It’s additionally the “smallest package currently available in the market for wearables,” it stated.

In its press launch, Samsung explicitly wrote that “the Exynos W920 supports a new unified wearable platform Samsung built jointly with Google, and will be first applied to the upcoming Galaxy Watch model.” That’s little question going to be the Galaxy Watch 4 that leaked out final month and is anticipated to be introduced tomorrow at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked occasion.

Samsung will doubtless additionally reveal its newest smartwatch software that marries Tizen and Wear OS, developed collectively with Google. We’re anticipating to see navigation adjustments, new Tiles for third-party apps, improved battery effectivity, improved well being and health monitoring and a extra open interface.

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By Arsalan Ahmad

Arsalan Ahmad is a Research Engineer working on 2-D Materials, graduated from the Institute of Advanced Materials, Bahaudin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arsalanahmad-materialsresearchengr/