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Samsung has detailed the Exynos W1000 chip that will power the Galaxy Watch 7 series smartwatches.
The chip has a 5 -core CPU that features a big Cortex-A78 core with four cores.
It should offer up to 2.7x faster app launch times, 3.4x faster single-core performance and 3.7X faster multi-core.
Samsung also notes that the latest wearble chip supports 2.5D Always-on Display for higher-detail in on-device watch faces and improved colors.
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