The much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy A55 is poised to make a significant leap in performance, as it is expected to be powered by the cutting-edge Exynos 1480, as revealed by a recent Geekbench scorecard. In contrast, its counterpart, the Samsung Galaxy A35, is set to stick with the previous-generation Exynos 1380, corroborated by Geekbench results.
The Samsung Galaxy A45 (SM-A356E) emerged in Geekbench equipped with 8GB of RAM and running on Android 14, likely overlaid with One UI 6.x. The Exynos 1380 chip, manufactured at Samsung’s advanced 5nm EUV foundries, features four Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.4GHz and four A55 cores at 2.0GHz, coupled with an ARM Mali-G68 GPU.
Previously utilized in select models such as the Galaxy A54, F54, and M54, the Exynos 1380 showcased notable improvements in multi-core performance over its predecessor, the Exynos 1280, with a slight enhancement in single-core performance. Both chips share the Mali-G68 GPU, but the 1380 demonstrated superior speed.
The Galaxy A55, set to outshine its A35 counterpart, is anticipated to feature the Exynos 1480 chip, incorporating an AMD Xclipse 530 GPU – a significant upgrade in graphical prowess. It’s worth noting that the Galaxy A34 from the previous year utilized a MediaTek Dimensity 1080 chip, which featured a comparable A78/A55 CPU configuration and Mali-G68 GPU.
Leaks have already provided glimpses of the Samsung Galaxy A35 and A55 designs, supported by live images and even a leaked repairability score, with the A35 edging out a slightly better score compared to the A34. While the launch date for the Galaxy A35 and A55 remains undisclosed, historical trends suggest a probable debut within a month, aligning with the March releases of the A34 and A54. The tech community eagerly awaits the official unveiling, anticipating a leap in performance and innovative features with the Galaxy A55.
Published on 02/22/24 12:33 | by Rawa John