Samsung has announced its latest flagship mobile processor Samsung Exynos 9 series. Samsung Exynos 9810 is the successor of 8895 which powered Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and Samsung S8.
Samsung’s new chipset Exynos 9810 will be powering the Samsung Galaxy S9 which is going to launch next year.
Exynos 9810 has 3rd-generation custom CPU cores, upgraded GPU, and gigabit LTE modem with industry-first 6CA support. It is built on 2nd generation 10nm process technology.
Samsung also announced that 36 of its latest products have been recognized as CES2018 Innovation Awards winners. Products awarded in this prestigious program are honored for outstanding design and engineering in cutting-edge consumer electronics technology across 28 product categories.
Samsung’s award-winning products include two Best of Innovation and span categories across Virtual and Augmented Reality, Wearable Technologies, Video Displays, Home Appliances, and Smart Home. This marks the first year where Samsung has won in the CES Innovation Award category of Fitness, Sports and Biotech for the Gear Sport, Gear Fit2 Pro, and Gear IconX (2018).
Samsung also showed ISOCELL Slim 2X7, which is a 24 megapixel image sensor with 0.9μm pixels, the smallest pixel in the industry, plus Tetracell and remosaic technology to simulate bigger pixel performance.
The small 0.9μm pixel size enables a 24Mp image sensor to be fitted in a thinner camera module, allowing premium smartphones to offer high resolution cameras in a very slim and elegant design.