Samsung has built the new Exynos W920 chip based on a 5nm process and calls it the first wearable-explicit processor of its kind. The new chip will be a successor to the Exynos 9110 processor launched back in 2018 with the Galaxy Watch. The W920 will come equipped with the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic at the Unpacked Event.  ALSO READ: Best Outdoor Smartwatches for Sports and Adventure in India The Exynos W920 features two ARM Cortex-A55 CPU cores, a Cortex-M55 display processor, and ARM Mali-G68 GPU. The chip is said to deliver 20% enhanced performance and 10 times better graphical experience than the Exynos 9110. The processor will support a display with up to 960×540 pixels of resolution. The Cortex-M55 is meant to feature an Always-on display. The newly debuted chipset is bound in a Fan-Out Panel Level Packaging (FO-PLP) including the W920 chip, an LPDDR4 RAM, and an eMMC storage option. Samsung has integrated the W920 to support 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and Global Navigation Satellite System. Also, Samsung has been working with Google to develop an improved OS combining Tizen and Wear OS for a smoother performance called Wear OS 3.  ALSO READ: Best Smartwatch In India: Top 10 Smartwatches To Buy In 2021 “Wearables like smartwatches are no longer just a cool gadget to have. They’re now a growing part of our lifestyles to keep you fit, safe and alert. With the Exynos W920, future wearables will be able to run applications with visually appealing user interfaces and more responsive user experiences while keeping you connected on the go with fast LTE,“ said Harry Cho, Vice President of System LSI Marketing at Samsung Electronics during the launch of Exynos W920.

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