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November 21 news, Samsung’s latest Galaxy A55 The 5G mobile phone has successfully passed 3C certification with model number SM-A5560. It is revealed that the phone supports 25W charging (9.0VDC 2.77A), what is striking is that it is not sold with a power adapter in the package.
Previous reports revealed that the Galaxy A55 5G will be equipped with Exynos developed by Samsung. 1480 processor, codenamed "Rose", this processor marks a big step for Samsung in the mid-range chip market and becomes the first chip equipped with AMD GPU. About Exynos The running score information of 1480 shows that it will be equipped with Xclipse 530 GPU to provide users with more powerful graphics performance.
According to the editor’s understanding, Exynos The 1480 processor adopts a 4×4 eight-core design, including 4 high-performance cores with a clock frequency of 2.75GHz and 4 energy-efficiency cores with a clock frequency of 2.05GHz. In comparison, Exynos The 1380 processors are clocked at 2.4GHz and 2.0GHz respectively. This shows Samsung's continuous innovation and progress in the field of mid-range chips.
Xclipse is a GPU brand launched by Samsung based on AMD graphics architecture and is used for high-performance graphics processing in different models. It is worth noting that the Xclipse installed on the Galaxy A55 5G this time The 530 GPU performs well, and higher-end models like the Exynos 2400 with Xclipse 940 will be available on the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Appeared on S24 and other models.
Samsung continues to innovate in the field of chip technology, bringing users an excellent mobile experience. The launch of Galaxy A55 5G is expected to further promote competition in the mid-range mobile phone market and also make consumers full of expectations for Samsung’s future technology reserves
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