Samsung has officially launched the new Exynos W930 chipset which is equipped with the Arm Cortex-A55 dual-core CPU, boosting CPU speed to 1.4GHz for an 18% jump over last generation processor. For your information, the latest Galaxy Watch 6 Series is also powered by the same chipset.
The South Korean tech giant has confirmed that in-package DRAM expands to 2GB in the Exynos W930, passing the last generation by 33%, so you can switch between apps up to 25% faster and manage your workouts and your work life better with a suite of apps performing at their best.
Fast & Slim
Samsung Exynos W930 comes with the latest packaging technologies, including FO-PLP and SiP-ePoP solutions, to combine a processor, power management IC (PMIC), LPDDR4, and eMMC into a small package – taking less PCB (printed circuit board) space.
It is developed based on a 5nm microfabrication process, it maximizes transistor density while freeing up room to reimagine tomorrow’s smartwatches with fewer limitations, saving space for bigger batteries and bolder, more stylish designs.
Exynos W930 SoC Key Specifications
- CPU: 1.4GHz Dual-core (Cortex®-A55)
- GPU: Mali-G68 MP2
- Process: 5nm
- Display: qHD (960×540)
- Modem: LTE Cat.4 150Mbps (DL) /Cat.5 75Mbps (UL)
- GNSS: GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo
- PMIC: Integrated in SIP-ePoP package
- Storage: eMMC 16GB
The all-new chip is now able to get more CPU, GPU, 2GB LPDDR4 RAM, 16GB eMMC storage, and power management IC. Meanwhile, Samsung has recently announced the new Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic smartwatches on July 26, 2023, in Korea. These watches are designed to help users build healthier habits every day and through the night.
“With the new Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, we are delivering on our commitment to democratize advanced health monitoring tools, now offering easier access right from the wrist,” said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience at Samsung Electronics. “From sleep and fitness coaching to nutritional insights, Samsung is providing new and convenient ways to help users gain understanding and take action for better health and wellness, every day and every night.”