Samsung might use Qualcomm chips in most of its North American phones, but everyone else gets the company's custom Exynos chips. The last-gen Exynos 9810 had some issues, but Samsung aims to rectify that with a substantial redesign of the new 9820. It's still using custom CPU cores alongside low-power ARM reference designs, but there's a third cluster of high-power ARM cores as well.
Last year's 9810 had a fairly typical arrangement of four M3 custom CPU cores with four Cortex-A55 cores. This year, the 9820 has two fourth-gen custom CPU cores (probably M4) with four Cortex-A55 low-power cores.
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