Samsung Galaxy A56 5G with Exynos 1580 and Xclipse 540 GPU surfaces in benchmarks

Samsung Galaxy A56 5G, the company’s upcoming mid-range 5G smartphone, has surfaced in benchmarks, revealing Exynos 1580 (s5e885) chip with Xclipse 540 GPU from AMD.

The phone has the model number SM-A566B has surfaced on Geekbench 6 listing revealing single-core score of 1353 and multi-core score of 3832. This is slightly better than the single-core score of 1127 and multi-core score of 3090 in the Galaxy A55 powered by Exynos 1480 SoC.

This reveals new tri-cluster architecture for the chip that has 1 x prime core clocked at 2.91 GHz, the highest ever clock speed for a mid-range Exynos chip, 3 x performance cores clocked at 2.6GHz and 4 x efficiency cores clocked at 1.95GHz. Earlier rumours revealed Cortex-A720 Prime and Performance cores and Cortex-A520 efficiency cores, compared to Cortex-A78 and Cortex-A55 cores in the predecessor.

It also reveals 8GB of RAM and Android 15. We will have to wait for the GPU benchmark scores to find out how the Xclipse 540 GPU compares to the Xclipse 530 GPU, since this will likely use RDNA 3 architecture compared to RDNA 2 in the predecessor.

The Samsung Galaxy A56 5G along with the Galaxy A36 5G are expected to be introduced sometime early 2025.

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