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Revision as of 07:31, 22 January 2019 by 77.162.94.74 (talk) (Created page with "The Exynos 9110 is a dual-core SoC designed for smartwatches. It's uses the same design as the Exynos 7270, but is shrunk from the 14LPE node to 10LPP. The 9110 contains two C...")
The Exynos 9110 is a dual-core SoC designed for smartwatches. It's uses the same design as the Exynos 7270, but is shrunk from the 14LPE node to 10LPP. The 9110 contains two Cortex-A53 cores on 1,15 GHz and a Mali-T720 MP1 GPU.
= Products
The Exynos 9110 is used in the Samsung Galaxy Watch (SM-R810).
Facts about "Exynos 9110 - Samsung"
core count | 2 + |
core name | Cortex-A53 + |
designer | Samsung + and ARM Holdings + |
family | Exynos + |
first announced | August 9, 2018 + |
first launched | August 9, 2018 + |
full page name | samsung/exynos/9110 + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
integrated gpu | Mali-T720 + |
integrated gpu base frequency | 250 MHz (0.25 GHz, 250,000 KHz) + |
integrated gpu designer | ARM Holdings + |
integrated gpu execution units | 1 + |
integrated gpu max frequency | 400 MHz (0.4 GHz, 400,000 KHz) + |
isa | ARMv8.2 + |
isa family | ARM + |
ldate | August 9, 2018 + |
manufacturer | Samsung + |
market segment | Mobile + |
max cpu count | 1 + |
max memory | 1,024 MiB (1,048,576 KiB, 1,073,741,824 B, 1 GiB, 9.765625e-4 TiB) + |
microarchitecture | Cortex-A53 + |
model number | 9110 + |
name | Exynos 9110 + |
process | 10 nm (0.01 μm, 1.0e-5 mm) + |
series | Exynos 9 + |
smp max ways | 1 + |
technology | CMOS + |
thread count | 2 + |
used by | Samsung Galaxy Watch (SM-R810) +, Samsung Galaxy Watch Active (SM-R500) +, Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 (SM-R820) + and Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 (SM-R840) + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |