Samsung is starting a new era in the auto industry with the Exynos Auto V920

Samsung is starting a new era in the auto industry with the Exynos Auto V920

The newly announced Exynos Auto V920 has been launched, replacing the previous generation Exynos Auto V9. This new chip is notable for having a powerful Xclipse GPU and newer CPU cores. Also, it is based on the AMD Radeon RDNA2 architecture.

Exynos Auto V920

Exynos Auto V920 offers 70% higher performance than the previous generation Exynos Auto chip. It stands out as Samsung's processor equipped with the latest technology for cars and other vehicles. The chip is manufactured by Samsung Foundry with a 5nm manufacturing process and is powered by a 10-core Cortex-A78EA CPU. It has the ability to effectively distribute the workload between two quad-core clusters and a dual-core cluster.

Samsung states that the performance of the Exynos Auto V920 is 9% faster than the previous generation Exynos Auto chip. Also, the Xclipse GPU used in Exynos Auto V920 is based on AMD's RDNA2 architecture and is also found in the Exynos 2 smartphone chip.

Exynos Auto V920 Technical Specifications:

5nm process node
10-core ARM Cortex-A78E CPU (two quad-core and one dual-core cluster)
Xclipse GPU with AMD RDNA2 graphics architecture
70% better CPU performance
2.7x faster AI processing with dual-core NPU
LPDDR102 memory with 5GB/s bandwidth
UFS 3.1 storage system
Dual USXGMII 10 Gbps Ethernet
Support for up to 6 displays (3x 5K or 3x DFHD)
Support up to 12 cameras (3x MIPI CSI 4-line)
4K 240FPS HEVC decoding / 4K 120FPS video encoding.

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