The graphic processing unit (GPU) specifications of an unannounced Samsung chipset were made public on Geekbench. This chipset, which has an Xclipse 550 GPU, is thought to be the Exynos 1680. The chip had an OpenCL score of 6,330 and was identified by the S5E8865. AMD’s RDNA 3.5 microarchitecture, which is also utilized by the flagship Exynos 2500, is anticipated to serve as its foundation.

Exynos 1680, the replacement for Exynos 1580 (S5E8855) from the previous year, is anticipated to arrive. After it is formally launched, it is expected to find its way to other Samsung Galaxy A-series midrangers and is reported to be at the center of the next Samsung Galaxy A57.
The Exynos 1680, model number S5E8865, was visible on Geekbench. One of the key features of this chip is its graphics processor, the Xclipse 550 GPU. It manages visual tasks like gaming. Remarkably, AMD’s RDNA 3.5 graphics technology is anticipated to serve as the foundation for the Xclipse 550. Samsung’s future high-end chip, the Exynos 2500, has the same technology.
The Exynos 1680 received a score of 6,330 on the OpenCL benchmark after passing the Geekbench test. The purpose of this test is to evaluate the CPU and GPU’s performance in handling computational tasks. Despite not coming close to breaking any records, the mid-range chip’s performance is impressive.
The Exynos 1580, which is presently included in some of Samsung’s 2024 phones, might give way to the Exynos 1680. This new model, which is S5E8865, fits in well as its successor because the previous model had the code designation S5E8855. Samsung’s mid-range processors appear to be on a consistent upgrading path.