At least one of these smartphones is expected to be equipped with the new mid-range Exynos processor, and details about this chipset have recently been disclosed.
Specifically, both Exynos 1380 and Exynos 1330 processors were recently discovered in the Bluetooth SIG database. While Exynos 1380 has been the subject of leaks multiple times in the past few months, this is the first instance of information about Exynos 1330 emerging. According to certification documents, both Exynos processors will support Bluetooth 5.3 through a separate RF chip known as the Samsung Bluetooth Controller v6. Both new Exynos chips will be utilized in smartphones and the Galaxy A, Galaxy F, and Galaxy M series from Samsung.
Exynos 1380 may possess at least two high-performance ARM Cortex-A CPU cores and a Mali-series GPU (likely Mali-G615) for faster performance than Exynos 1280. It may also include a fully integrated 5G modem with support for mmWave and sub-6GHz connections. Since the Galaxy A33 5G and Galaxy A53 5G use the Exynos 1280 SoC, there is a high likelihood that
Galaxy A34and
Galaxy A54will utilize the Exynos 1380 processor.
Exynos 1330 is a new chipset, and currently, we don't have much information about it. Sammobiles predicts it could be the successor to the Exynos 850 or Exynos 880 for the company's budget devices. Let's stay tuned for more details!