Samsung Exynos W1000 Processor
A Dive into the 3nm Gate-All-Around Process
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Series has arrived, and with it comes the latest innovation in wearable technology—the Exynos W1000 processor. After performing a quick teardown, we found and removed the processor from the PCB, revealing the markings and have the die size. The die size is a significant milestone for Samsung, as it showcases the company's prowess in advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
Unveiling the 3nm Process Node
Our primary focus now is to delve into the 3nm process node used in the Exynos W1000 processor. Samsung's second generation 3nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) technology promises to enhance performance and energy efficiency significantly. Initial scanning electron microscope (SEM) results will soon provide a deeper understanding of the critical dimensions and design blocks employed in this processor.
Samsung PoP Exynos W1000 & Memory (2BG DRAM & 32GB NAND Flash)
In the next few days, we will share detailed measurements of critical dimensions (CDs) such as logic gate pitch and bit-cell area. These measurements are crucial for verifying the advancements Samsung has made with their 3nm process, particularly in terms of scaling and efficiency.
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Our next step involves capturing a gate-level die photograph of the Exynos W1000 processor. This photograph, expected to be available within the next 24 hours, will help us confirm the details Samsung released about the die's main cores. The Exynos W1000 boasts a high-performance single-core Arm Cortex-A78 CPU, a high-efficiency quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 CPU, and a dual-core Arm Mali-G68 GPU. These components are designed to deliver a seamless user experience with improved performance and energy efficiency, making the Galaxy Watch7 Series a standout in the market.
TechInsights is committed to providing comprehensive analyses of the Samsung Exynos W1000. In the coming days, we will release unboxing and teardown videos, along with detailed technical analyses of the new Samsung Watch. All this and more will be available on the TechInsights Platform.