The new wearable technology innovation that has been launched by Samsung is the Exynos W1000 chipset. This new chip, planned to release along with the new Galaxy Watch7 and Watch7 Ultra, offers quite improved performance, power efficiency and new features.
A Leap in Technology
The Exynos W1000 is the clear evolution of the W930 or Exynos 5nm that arrived before it. W1000 is based on Samsung's further developed third nanometer GAA process, and FO-PLP technology is also used to ensure the volume of a chip and its heat sink. This has enabled the Exynos W1000 to provide high and efficient performance with limited space of a smartwatch.
The use of System in a Package (SiP) process that includes the power management circuit is used for the chip, and the use of embedded Package on Package (ePoP) in mounting the Digital Random Access Memory (DRAM) and NAND flash memory directly onto the System on Chip (SoC). This integration method not only conserves space but also enhances performance and power efficiency.
Power and Performance
The Exynos W1000 is powered by a strong CPU arrangement. It has four Cortex-A55 cores that can operate at up to 1.5GHz in addition to a 1.6GHz Cortex-A78 core. Samsung claims that with this arrangement, app startup times are 2.7 times quicker than with the previous W930 model, while multi-core and single-core performance are enhanced by 3.7 and 3.4 times, respectively.
A Mali-G68 MP2 GPU, which can support displays up to qHD (960x540) resolution, is part of the chipset for graphics. This makes it ideal for the larger screens of the Galaxy Watch7 Ultra. The enhanced graphics capability ensures smooth and vibrant visuals, crucial for modern smartwatch interfaces.
Improved Features
There are a ton of features on the Exynos W1000 that improve user experience. It is compatible with 2.5D Always-on Display technology, which offers watch faces that are vibrant and detailed and that are always visible. Bluetooth LE, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, and NFC for safe payments are some of the connectivity choices available.
With the next Galaxy Watch7 series, the chipset promises up to 2-3 days of battery life thanks to its excellent power efficiency. This efficiency ensures that users can enjoy the advanced features of their smartwatches without frequent recharges.
Galaxy Watch7 and Beyond
Samsung's Exynos W1000 that is said to be used in other wearables such as the rumored Samsung Galaxy Ring will be used in the Galaxy Watch7 and Watch7 Ultra. Further details on these particular characteristics and aspects will be released during the Samsung Unpacked event that is slated to hold on 10th of July and it is believed that these will be the unveiling of these devices from Samsung.
Quick Exynos W1000 Specifications:
Process - 3nm GAA
CPU - Cortex-A78 1.6GHz single-core; four Cortex-A55 1.5GHz cores
GPU - Mali-G68 MP2
Video - FHD 60fps encoding and decoding
Codec - HEVC (H.265); H.264; VP8
Display - qHD (960x540); 640x640
Modem - LTE Cat.4 150Mbps (DL); Cat.5 75Mbps (UL)
PMIC - Integrated in SiP-ePoP package
Connectivity - WiFi 802.11n; Bluetooth 6; GPS; GLONASS; Beidou; Galileo
Storage - eMMC 32GB
Memory - LPDDR5 16Gb
Samsung once again is not sparing any detail when it comes to wearable devices. The Exynos W1000 is a glimpse of what is to come out with smartwatches and beyond.
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