Exynos

Samsung has a long history of designing and producing System on Chips (SoCs) and has been manufacturing SoCs for its own devices as well as others, for example Apple. The first Samsung SoC, S3C44B0, was built around an ARM7 CPU which operated at 66 MHz clock frequency. Later several SoCs, S3C2xxx, containing an ARM9 CPU were produced.[1]

In 2010 Samsung launched the S5PC110 also known as Hummingbird (now Exynos 3110) in its mobile phone Galaxy S which had a licensed ARM Cortex-A8 CPU with a PowerVR SGX540 GPU.

In 2011 Samsung launched the Exynos 4210 SoC in its Galaxy S II mobile phone.

In fall 2011 Samsung introduced Exynos 4212 with higher clock frequency and “50 percent higher 3D graphics performance over the previous processor generation". Built with 32 nm High-K Metal Gate (HKMG) low-power process it promises “30 percent lower power-level over the previous process generation.”

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List of historical Samsung SoC and current Exynos SoC

Model Number Semiconductor Technology CPU Instruction Set CPU GPU Memory Technology Availability Utilizing Devices
S3C44B0 0.25 um CMOS ARMv4 66 MHz Single-Core ARM7TDMI LCD Controller Juice Box
S3C2410 0.18 um CMOS ARMv5 200/266 MHz Single-Core ARM9 (ARM920T) LCD Controller 2003 HP iPAQ H1930/H1937/H1940/rz1717, Everex E500, E-TEN InfoTouch P300, Acer n30/n35/d155, Palm Z22, LG LN600, Typhoon MyGuide 3610 GO
S3C2440 0.13 um CMOS ARMv5 300/400 MHz Single-Core ARM9 (ARM920T) LCD controller 2004 HP iPAQ rx3115/3415/3417/3715, Everex E900, Airis T470i/920/930, Acer n300/311,Typhoon MyPhone M500,Mio p550/P350/C710 Digi-Walker
S3C2443 ARMv5 400/533 MHz Single-Core ARM9 (ARM920T) LCD Controller 4KB iSRAM 2007 Asus R300/R600/R700, Mio Digi-Walker (C620T/...), Mio Moov 2xx/3xx, LG LN8xx, JoinTech JPro Mini Laptop JL7220, Navigon 8300/8310
S3C2450 65 nm ARMv5 400/533 MHz Single-Core ARM9 (ARM926EJ) 2D graphic acceleration 64KB SRAM 2008 Mio Moov 500/510/560/S568/580, Getac PS535F, MENQ EasyPC E720/E790, Archos Arnova 10, Hivision PWS0890AW,SMiT MTV-PND530 8GB
S3C2416 65 nm ARMv5 400 MHz Single-Core ARM9 (ARM926EJ) 2D graphic acceleration 64KB SRAM 2009 iconX G310
S5L8900 90 nm ARMv6 412 MHz Single-Core ARM11 PowerVR MBX Lite eDRAM 2007 Apple iPhone, Apple iPhone 3G, Apple iPod touch 1G, Apple iPod touch 2G
S3C6410 65 nm ARMv6 533/667/800 MHz Single-core ARM11 2D/3D Graphics Acceleration DDR 2009 Samsung GT-i5510 Galaxy 551, Samsung GT-i5700 Galaxy Spica, Samsung M910 Intercept
S5PC100 65 nm ARMv7 667/833 MHz Single-core ARM Cortex-A8 PowerVR SGX535 LPDDR2, DDR2 2009 Apple iPhone 3GS, Apple iPod touch 3G
Exynos 3110 45 nm ARMv7 1 GHz Single-core ARM Cortex-A8 PowerVR SGX540 LPDDR1, LPDDR2, or DDR2 2010 Samsung Galaxy S line, Samsung GT-S8500 Wave, Nexus S, Meizu M9, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Droid Charge, Exhibit 4G, Samsung Infuse
Exynos 4210 45 nm ARMv7 1-1.4 GHz Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 ARM Mali-400 MP4 LPDDR2, DDR2 or DDR3 2011 Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, Hardkernel ODROID-A, Meizu MX
Exynos 4212 32 nm ARMv7 1.5 GHz Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 ARM Mali-400 MP4 LPDDR2, DDR2 or DDR3 2011
Exynos 4412 32 nm ARMv7 1.5-1.8(rumored) GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 ARM Mali-T604 2012
Exynos 5250 32 nm ARMv7 2.0 GHz Dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 MPCore ARM Mali-T604 2012
Exynos 5450 32 nm ARMv7 2.0(rumored) GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 MPCore ARM Mali-T658 (rumored) 2012

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