Samsung Exynos 2100 Powering the Galaxy S21 Series to Launch on January 12

Let’s take a look at what to expect from the the Samsung Exynos On 2021 event on January 12.

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Samsung will launch the Galaxy S21 series on January 14 at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The smartphone is rumoured to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC or an Exynos 2100 chip. A couple of days ahead of the flagship launch, Samsung will unveil the key details of its processor. The Samsung Exynos 2100 will be unveiled at the Exynos On 2021 event on January 12. Samsung has officially confirmed the Exynos On 2021 event. The teaser does not reveal much about the Exynos 2100 SoC. However, details of the Samsung flagship processor have been tipped in the past. Let’s take a look at what to expect from the the Samsung Exynos On 2021 event on January 12.

Samsung to host Exynos On 2021 on January 14, likely to unveil Samsung Exynos 2100

Samsung is gearing up for the Galaxy S21 series launch on January 14. Ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event, the company will host another details to unveil its flagship processor. The Exynos On 2021 event will be held on January 12. The South Korean giant is expected to unveil the Exynos 2100 processor. 


Samsung’s teaser video does not reveal much about Exynos 2100. However, leaked information from the past suggests that it will come with a massive improvement over its predecessor. Not just that, a recent report suggested that the flagship Samsung chipset may have finally caught up with Qualcomm, or even surpassed it in performance. 

A leaked benchmark sheet from Chinese Internet forums suggest that the Samsung Exynos 2100 may be just about powerful enough to surpass the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 on average performance. The margins, though, appear wafer thin. In the screenshot, the Geekbench 5 benchmark results suggest that the Samsung Exynos 2100 registers a single-core score of 1,089 points, and multi-core score of 3,963 points.

In comparison, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC registers a slightly higher single-core score of 1,135 points and slightly lower multi-core score of 3,818 points. The two SoCs appear to be largely behind the Apple A14 Bionic, which has posted an average single-core score of 1,600 points and multi-core score of 4,060 points.

We are only a few days away from Samsung to officially share details of the Exynos 2100 chipset. 

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