Samsung Galaxy S21, S21+ e S21 Ultra

Galaxy S21 might use Qualcomm’s bigger and faster ultrasonic fingerprint reader
Samsung was the only major brand to use Qualcomm’s first-generation Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint reader. However, its performance wasn’t top-notch due to the sensor’s small size and slow recognition speed. Qualcomm has now unveiled its second-generation fingerprint reader called the 3D Sonic Sensor Gen 2, which could end up inside the Galaxy S21 series.

Qualcomm’s newly-announced ultrasonic fingerprint reader is 77% larger and 50% faster than the first-generation sensor used in the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S20 series. It means that the new sensor will be easier to locate while unlocking the device. It has an area of 64mm² in a square form factor (8x8mm). In comparison, the first-generation sensor was 36mm² big in a rectangular form factor (4x9mm). The company states that its new sensor can capture 1.77x more biometric data. It is also extremely thin at just 0.2mm, an advantage over rival optical fingerprint sensors.

The company said that the second-gen ultrasonic fingerprint reader would start appearing in smartphones in early 2021. We will likely see it being used in the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which will be unveiled on January 14. We might also see it on the Galaxy Note 21 series later in the year.

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porque sao gananciosos, na altura devem ter ganho logo alguns descontentes com a apple e agora poupam nos carregadores e podem dar a mesma treta da apple a dizer que é por causa do meio ambiente e tal.
 
Samsung Sets New Standard for Flagship Mobile Processors With Exynos 2100

Powerful performance and high energy-efficiency based on 5nm EUV allows
elevated multitasking and gaming experiences

Enhanced NPU offers major boost to AI tasks while integrated 5G capabilities deliver seamless connectivity


Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced the Exynos 2100 through its first virtual event, Exynos On 2021 (www.youtube.com/samsung). The new mobile processor is the company’s first premium 5G-integrated mobile processor built on the most advanced 5-nanometer (nm) extreme ultra-violet (EUV) process node.

“Our Exynos team has been committed to creating premium mobile computing experiences by bringing innovations to processors that are at the heart of today’s smart devices,” said Inyup Kang, President of System LSI Business at Samsung Electronics. “Today we are delighted to introduce the Exynos 2100, our most advanced mobile processor yet. Armed with powerful processing technologies and an advanced 5G modem on a power-efficient 5nm process node, Exynos 2100 will set a new standard for tomorrow’s flagship mobile devices.”

“At Samsung Electronics, we are dedicated to providing innovative technologies and services with our flagship devices to deliver the ultimate mobile experience to our customers,” said Kyeongjun Kim, Executive Vice President and head of Mobile R&D Office at Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics. “With powerful processing, fast 5G connectivity, and intelligent AI-acceleration, the Exynos 2100 offers the utmost performance that meets the stringent quality standards and requirements for our next generation smartphone.”

“The evolution of technologies such as 5G, advanced graphics and machine learning have been critical in enabling new mobile experiences,” said Paul Williamson, Vice President and General Manager, Client Line of Business at Arm. “Arm and Samsung have collaborated closely to incorporate Arm’s powerful next-generation compute and graphics platform, at the heart of the Samsung Exynos 2100. As a result of our partnership, we are able to maximize performance and make these experiences a reality in next-generation mobile devices while delivering exceptional battery life.”

The chip’s computation and graphic processing performance have been improved and refined to surpass the power user’s performance expectations. As Samsung’s first 5G-integrated flagship mobile processor, the Exynos 2100 is built on an advanced 5nm EUV process technology that allows up to 20-percent lower power consumption or 10-percent higher overall performance than the 7nm predecessor. For further enhancement, the chip offers improved cache memory utilization and a stronger scheduler. The octa-core CPU comes in an improved tri-cluster structure made up of a single powerful Arm® Cortex®-X1 core that runs at up to 2.9GHz, three high-performing Cortex-A78 cores and four power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores delivering more than 30-percent enhancement in multi-core performance than the predecessor.

The Arm Mali™-G78, which supports the latest APIs such as Vulkan and OpenCL, improves graphic performance by more than 40-percent for visually stunning and seamless graphics, enabling the most immersive on-screen mobile experiences yet, including gaming and AR/VR or MR(Mixed Reality). The Exynos 2100 also integrates advanced multi-IP governor (AMIGO) technology, which overlooks and optimizes power usages of CPU, GPU, and other processes, allowing longer use time even with intense on-screen activities. With such comprehensive efforts to increase energy efficiency of its products across software and hardware technologies, Samsung also continues its strive to help minimize the carbon footprint of tomorrow’s mobile devices.

AI capabilities will also enjoy a significant boost with the Exynos 2100. The newly-designed tri-core NPU has architectural enhancements such as minimizing unnecessary operations for high effective utilization and support for feature-map and weight compression. Exynos 2100 can perform up to 26-trillion-operations-per-second (TOPS) with more than twice the power efficiency than the previous generation. With on-device AI processing and support for advanced neural networks, users will be able to enjoy more interactive and smart features as well as enhanced computer vision performance in applications such as imaging.

The Exynos 2100’s advanced image signal processor (ISP) supports camera resolutions of up to 200-megapixels (Mp). It can connect up to six individual sensors and is able to process four concurrently for richer multi-camera experiences. With a multi-camera and frame processor (MCFP), the ISP can combine feeds from multiple cameras to improve zoom performance, enhance image quality for ultra-wide shots and more. With AI acceleration, the ISP offers a content-aware feature that quickly and seamlessly recognizes scenes, faces and objects and optimally adjusts the camera settings to capture the image with fuller detail.

The Exynos 2100’s integrated 5G modem supports 5G’s sub-6GHz and mmWave spectrums from 2G GSM/CDMA, 3G WCDMA and 4G LTE, for strong network coverage and reliability. The modem delivers a maximum downlink speed of up to 5.1-gigabits per second (Gbps) in sub-6-gigahertz (GHz) and 7.35Gbps in mmWave, or up to 3.0Gbps in 4G networks with 1024 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) support.




AMIGO (Advanced Multi-IP Governor) helps battery consumption to be reduced when running high-definition and high-end games and programs with its own solution Tri-Cluster Structure: 1x 2.9GHz High-performance Cortex-X1 3x Cortex-A78 4x Low-power Cortex-A55
 
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Os números do exynos são impressionantes comparados com os do snap 888
Curioso com o sistema de power management AMIGO



BREAKING: Samsung confirms AMD GPU for next flagship product
It had been rumored for a long time that Samsung might work with AMD on a custom mobile GPU. Nothing has come of it as yet but Samsung did take everyone by surprise in June 2019.

The company announced that it had entered into a strategic partnership with AMD to bring the latter’s high-performance Radeon graphics to mobile processors. At today’s Exynos On 2021 event for the Exynos 2100, Samsung revealed a bit more information about its custom GPU plans.

Samsung and AMD have been working on it for two years
Dr. Inyup Kang, president of Samsung’s System LSI Business, confirmed during the event that Samsung is working with AMD to produce a “next generation mobile GPU” that will be launched “in the next flagship product.”

That’s all that Kang had to say on the topic. While it doesn’t answer many of the questions that we have about this Samsung and AMD partnership, it does confirm that we’ll get to see this new GPU in the near future.

Exactly what Kang meant by “next flagship product” remains a mystery. Is the GPU going to be introduced with the Galaxy Note 21? Let’s not forget that there are rumors about the Galaxy Note series being discontinued this year. Could the flagship he was referring to be the Galaxy Z Fold 3?

What matters more is the performance that this GPU will be able to provide. With Samsung moving away from custom CPU cores for its Exynos chipsets, a powerful custom GPU just might be the saving grace for the Exynos project.

It was rumored late last year that the high-end chipset with AMD graphics currently in development at Samsung won’t be launched until 2022. If that is the case, perhaps we may have to wait until the Galaxy S22 to see what these two companies have cooked up.
 
Não é que esteja com algum tipo de problema.. mas se realmente se confirmar que este ano o exynos não desilude e as cameras estão melhores dependendo do que derem de retoma é 1 caso a pensar :)

Também sou da mesma opinião, mas apenas em relação às câmaras.

Meu bom Galaxy S7, tirava fotos mais depressa e bem focadas. Já para não falar dos videos, no S20 está sempre a perder o foco.

Nem vale a pena mencionar a quantidade de fotos que perco com o S20, por motivos de perda de foco e falta de rapidez.

A adicionar e esta lista de pontos negativos, o leitor de impressão digital. Em 10 tentativas se acertar 4 é uma sorte.

Espero que o S21 venha com estes problemas resolvidos.
 
Também sou da mesma opinião, mas apenas em relação às câmaras.

Meu bom Galaxy S7, tirava fotos mais depressa e bem focadas. Já para não falar dos videos, no S20 está sempre a perder o foco.

Nem vale a pena mencionar a quantidade de fotos que perco com o S20, por motivos de perda de foco e falta de rapidez.

A adicionar e esta lista de pontos negativos, o leitor de impressão digital. Em 10 tentativas se acertar 4 é uma sorte.

Espero que o S21 venha com estes problemas resolvidos.

Isso já ficou resolvido com o note 20, tendo laser af ficou perfeito. O s21 implementa o sistema do note 20
 
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