Samsung launches wearable processor Exynos W920

Samsung on Tuesday announced its new wearable processor — the Exynos W920 – targeting wearable OEMs.
Samsung wearable processor Exynos W920
The processor integrates an LTE modem and is the first in the industry to be built with an advanced 5-nanometer (nm) extreme ultra-violet (EUV) process node, offering a powerful yet efficient performance demanded by next-generation wearable devices.

Wearables can use Samsung’s Exynos W920 to run applications with visually appealing user interfaces and more responsive user experiences while keeping you connected on the go with fast LTE, Harry Cho, vice president of System LSI marketing at Samsung Electronics, said.

The Exynos W920 packs two Arm Cortex-A55 cores for high-performing yet power-efficient processing and an Arm Mali-G68 GPU that boasts an improved CPU performance of around 20 percent and ten times better graphics performance than its predecessor.

Exynos W920 enables faster application launches and more interactive eye-catching 3D graphical user interface (GUI) on a device’s qHD (960×540) display.

Exynos W920 comes in the smallest package currently available in the market for wearables with Fan-Out Panel Level Packaging (FO-PLP).

The technology incorporates the Exynos W920, power management IC (PMIC), LPDDR4 and embedded multimedia card (eMMC) in the same package using System-in-Package-embedded Package on Package (SiP-ePoP) configuration.

Exynos W920 is embedded with a 4G LTE Cat.4 modem as well as a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) L1 for tracking speed, distance and elevation during outdoor activities.

Exynos W920 supports a new unified wearable platform Samsung built jointly with Google and will be first applied to the upcoming Galaxy Watch model.