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Basic Information
SOC Name
Samsung Exynos 9810
Brand
Samsung
Announcement Date
01 January 2018
Class
Flagship
Manufacturing Process
10nm
Manufacturing
Samsung
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CPU Specifications
CPU Architecture
4x up to 2.9 GHz – Exynos M3 (custom)
4x 1.9 GHz – Cortex-A55
CPU Cores
8 Core
CPU Frequency
2900MHz
Instruction Set
ARMv8-A
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Cache & NPU
Cache
6 MB
Cache Level
L3
SLC
2mb
NPU
Yes
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Memory
Memory Type
LPDDR4X
Memory Frequency
1866MHz
Memory Bus
4x 16 Bit
Max Bandwidth
28.7 Gb/s
Max Memory Size
8 GB
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GPU
GPU
Mali-G72 MP18
GPU Architecture
Valhall
Pipelines
18 Pipeline
Shading Units
144 Unit
Total Shaders
288 Unit
Vulkan Version
Version 1.1
OpenCL Version
Version 2.0
DirectX Version
Version 12
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Storage & Display
Storage Type
UFS 2.1
Max Display Resolution
4096 x 2160
Max Camera Resolution
1x 24MP
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Video & Audio
Video Capture
4K at 120FPS
Video Playback
4K at 120FPS
Video Codecs
H.264, H.265, VP9
Audio Codecs
AAC, AIFF, CAF, MP3, MP4, WAV
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Connectivity
WiFi
Wifi 5
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 5.0
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Navigation Systems
GPS
Yes
GLONASS
Yes
Beidou
Yes
Galileo
Yes
QZSS
No
NAVIC
No
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Positive Aspects
1. Flagship Performance for Its Time
The Exynos 9810 was Samsung’s flagship SoC for early 2018, featuring four custom Exynos M3 cores clocked up to 2.9 GHz paired with four Cortex-A55 cores. Built on a 10 nm FinFET process, it delivered strong single- and multi-thread performance in high-end smartphones. 2. High-End Graphics and Multimedia
Equipped with an ARM Mali-G72 MP18 GPU, the Exynos 9810 supported high-performance graphics and advanced multimedia playback. With 4K video capture and playback at up to 120 FPS and support for modern codecs, it provided a robust media experience for flagship devices. 3. Solid Benchmark Scores for Its Era
With an AnTuTu score around ~467 k, Exynos 9810 maintained competitive performance versus other high-end SoCs of its generation, making it capable for daily tasks, multitasking, and gaming at release time.
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Negative Aspects
1. Lack of 5G Connectivity
The Exynos 9810 predates mainstream 5G and includes only advanced LTE modem support. As a result, it does not natively support 5G connectivity, limiting future network performance on devices equipped with this SoC. 2. Older Architecture Compared to Modern Chips
Despite being a flagship SoC in 2018, the 10 nm process and older core designs (Exynos M3 and Cortex-A55) lag behind newer mid-range and high-end chipsets built on 7 nm / 5 nm nodes, resulting in less efficiency and performance compared to recent generations.