Samsung Exynos 1480 SoC Reportedly Spotted on Geekbench with AMD-powered Xclipse 530 GPU; Could Debut on Galaxy A55

HomeTech NewsSamsung Exynos 1480 SoC Reportedly Spotted on Geekbench with AMD-powered Xclipse 530 GPU; Could Debut on Galaxy A55

Highlights

  • Exynos 1480 boasts AMD’s Xclipse 530 GPU, based on the RDNA 2 architecture.
  • Geekbench scores suggest a performance boost over the Exynos 1380.
  • Exynos 1480 likely to debut in Samsung’s Galaxy A55, rumored to feature a 50MP camera.
  • Benchmark performance pits Exynos 1480 against Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G.

Samsung is looking to refresh its popular Galaxy A series lineup but the headline this time is next-generation SoC, the Exynos 1480, which it touted to feature AMD graphics under the hood.

Leaked by the reliable tipster @Tech_Reve, the chipset is looking set to be revealed on the Samsung Galaxy A55 smartphone which is expected to launch next year.

Powering Up with AMD

Xclipse 530 GPU
Exynos 1480: Xclipse 530 GPU

As mentioned above the Exynos 1480 has an AMD-designed GPU and it is called the Xclipse 530.

Although rumours were rife that Samsung might pivot towards creating its graphics solutions, these speculations have, for the time being, been put to rest.

Talking a bit more about the Xclipse 530 GPU, it is based on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture, which bares a resemblance to Xclipse 920 graphics that made its debut with the Samsung Galaxy S22 series.

Benchmark Revelations

Exynos 1480 was spotted on Geekbench
Exynos 1480 was spotted on Geekbench

Adding more fuel to the fire, the Exynos 1480 was spotted on Geekbench by the tipster, where it laid bare single-core and multi-core scores of 882 and 2808 respectively.

These results signify a moderate but meaningful leap over its predecessor, the Exynos 1380, which had posted scores of 776 and 2599 in the same tests.

In terms of its competition, the Exynos 1480 is very much on par with the likes of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G.

The new chipset comprises eight cores: four performance cores clocked at 2.75GHz and four power-efficient cores at 2.05GHz.

Galaxy A55: The First Host

Talking a bit about the Galaxy A55, the first smartphone expected to be graced by the Exynos 1480, rumours have put a 50MP camera on the handset’s back.

While detailed specifications for the device remain undisclosed, Samsung’s track record with the A-series suggests that the Galaxy A55 could feature a 120Hz AMOLED display, an IP rating for water and dust resistance, stereo speakers, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.

As for the exact timeline for the launch of the Exynos 1480 remains there’s a bit of uncertainty in the air.

Even so, the chipset’s appearance on Geekbench suggests that an official announcement could be imminent.

As the market awaits further details, the Exynos 1480’s combination of advanced features and respectable performance benchmarks positions it as a contender that could redefine expectations for mid-range smartphones.

FAQs

What is special about the Exynos 1480 SoC?

The Exynos 1480 features an AMD-designed Xclipse 530 GPU and shows promising benchmark results, indicating a strong performance profile.

Which device will first feature the Exynos 1480?

The Exynos 1480 is expected to make its debut in Samsung’s Galaxy A55 smartphone, which is slated for launch next year.

How does the Exynos 1480 compare with its predecessor?

Geekbench scores reveal that the Exynos 1480 has a moderate but noticeable performance boost over the Exynos 1380, especially in single-core and multi-core metrics.

When can we expect an official announcement for the Exynos 1480?

While the exact timeline remains uncertain, the chipset’s appearance on Geekbench suggests that an official announcement could be around the corner on the Galaxy A55 smartphone.

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