Samsung Introduces First 3nm Chip Exynos W1000 for Wearables

Samsung Unveils Its First 3nm Chip - Exynos W1000 on July 3, reported by TapTechNews. This is a wearable device chip fabricated with Samsung's most advanced manufacturing process and is expected to be used in Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra watches.

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According to the parameter table obtained by TapTechNews, Exynos W1000 adopts Samsung's 3nm GAA process and is equipped with 1xA78 + 4xA55 CPU cores, with a large core frequency of 1.6 GHz and a small core frequency of 1.5 GHz.

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Compared with Exynos W930, Exynos W1000 claims a 3.4 times increase in single-core performance, 3.7 times increase in multi-core performance, and a 2.7 times increase in application startup speed.

The chip is equipped with a Mali-G68 MP2 GPU, supports the AOD engine, and can drive a screen with a maximum resolution of 640x640 pixels. The chip uses FOPLP packaging, supports LPDDR5 memory, and internally integrates 32GB eMMC storage.

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Exynos W1000 also has the 2.5D always-on display (AoD) function, supports Bluetooth LE audio to further save power; other connection functions include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS and NFC.

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