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After mocking iPhone 12, Samsung Galaxy S21 could copy eco-friendly pitch

Samsung’s first 5nm chip is here, but it won’t debut on the Galaxy S21

Posted on November 13, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Samsung has finally announced its first 5nm chipset, joining the likes of Apple and Huawei and ahead of Qualcomm unveiling the Snapdragon 875.

The Exynos 1080 is the successor to the 980 so don’t expect it to take pride of pace inside the next Galaxy flagship, instead this will sit more as a premium mid-ranger offering. In fact, it won’t actually debut inside a Samsung phone at all, but rather in a device from Vivo (via Android Central).
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