Samsung has launched its next-generation wearable processor, the Exynos W1000. It is expected to elevate the performance and efficiency of wearable devices like the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.
The Exynos W1000 leverages Samsung Foundry’s advanced second-generation 3nm process. Its powerful CPU features five cores, including one high-performance Cortex-A78 and four efficient Cortex-A55 cores.
This configuration boosts app launch speeds by 2.7 times and significantly improves multitasking. Single-core performance is enhanced by 3.4 times, and multi-core performance sees a 3.7 times improvement over the Exynos W930.
Equipped with ARM’s Mali-G68 MP2 GPU, the processor supports high-resolution displays up to 640 x 640 pixels. It also includes 32GB of internal storage, employing cutting-edge technologies like fan-out panel-level packaging (FOPLP) for better power efficiency and heat management.
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The embedded package-on-package (ePOP) technology integrates RAM and storage on a single chip, while the system-in-package (SiP) technology combines the power management integrated chip (PMIC) within the same package.
The Exynos W1000 features a 2.5D Always-on Display (AOD) engine, delivering richer and clearer watch faces. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, Bluetooth LE, Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS, and NFC, ensuring comprehensive connectivity.
Samsung’s second-generation 3nm process and the use of LPDDR5 memory contribute to the Exynos W1000’s energy-efficient design. This enables the chip to deliver high performance while significantly extending the smartwatch’s battery life.
Reports indicate that smartwatches powered by the Exynos W1000, such as the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra, could last 2-3 days on a single charge.
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