Samsung Galaxy A55 Spotted On GeekBench With Exynos 1480: The Samsung Galaxy A55 is being worked on and getting closer to being released. The Exynos S5E8845 processor, the Exynos 1480, will power the phone.
This is because the Exynos 1380 and 1280 have model numbers S5E8835 and S5E8825 and power the Galaxy A54 and A53, respectively. A GeekBench report for the chipset in question was found online, which is an exciting development. It was probably used on some test device.
It got 1,180 points on the test for a single-core CPU and 3,536 points for five or more cores. The Galaxy A54 got 1,108 points and 2,797 points, so that’s a big difference.
According to earlier reports, the Exynos 1480 is an eight-core chipset with four powerful CPU cores that run at up to 2.75GHz and four efficient CPU cores that run at up to 2.05GHz.
The fact that the chipset is said to use an AMD RDNA2-based Xclipse 530 GPU could be the more exciting part. It should be stronger than the Malu GPUs in older Exynos chips, and games might even be able to use raytracing. But at this point, that part is just a guess.
As for the rest of the future Galaxy A55, we just got a bunch of images showing a familiar look that has been tweaked a bit. The Galaxy A55 will have a 6.5-inch OLED screen with Full HD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It will also have a 50MP primary camera and 25W charging.
Samsung Galaxy A55 Spotted On GeekBench With Exynos 1480 (Source)