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Samsung explains why the Galaxy S10’s Exynos 9820 chipset should excite you

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The Exynos 9820 could lead to better screens, cameras, power, battery life and more.
The Exynos 9820 is set to be at the heart of the Galaxy S10 range – at least for users outside the US – and the company announced it late last year, but now Samsung has explained it in more detail.
For example, we already know that the Exynos 9820 can carry out AI tasks seven times faster than its predecessor, thanks to an integrated NPU (neural processing unit).
But Samsung has now explained that this will allow the S10 and other phones using this chipset to implement AI anywhere, anytime, potentially allowing for better battery efficiency, lower latency, and improvements to things like augmented reality and the camera.
We also knew that the chipset offers up to a 20% single-core performance boost over its predecessor, but Samsung has now gone so far as to say that it’s powerful enough to allow for a true desktop-like experience.

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