The Korean giant tech company's chipset Exynos 9 series leaked online. According to Samsung's R&D Institute intern in Banglore, he revealed that the next Exynos 9 flagship chipset will be named Exynos 9810.

Days after Samsung teased the public with the Exynos 9 series system on SoC. The South Korean media speculated that the Exynos 9810 will be using the 10-nm FinFET manufacturing process to build the chip. The chipset will provide massive improvements in the power consumption performance of a smartphone, the biggest problem that hasn't been solved.

Exynos 9810 will be sporting eight cores and four of them will be ARM's Cortex-A53 cores and the other four will be Mongoose M2 cores. The inclusion of the great specs was made sure to improve the power consumption, Samsung doesn't want any fire fiasco again.

So, the chipset focuses more on preventing the overheating issues that significantly arise in last Samsung's flagship, Note 7. Samsung cannot afford to commit the same mistake again, exploding batteries. Phone Arena claimed that there might be two variants of the new Exynos flagship; the Exynos 9810V and Exynos 9810M.

The Exynos 9810V reportedly partnered with an 18-core Mali G71 GPU and having a clock speed of 550 MHz. While the second variant, Exynos 9810M will be partnered with a 20-core Mali G71 graphics processing unit. The leaks are just speculation on what the new flagship chipset of Exynos will be, Digital Trend has reported.

The giant tech hasn't released any official detail pertaining to the upcoming Exynos 9 series processor. The forthcoming processor reportedly will go head to head against the Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835, Apple's A10 Fusion and Media Tek's Helio X30.

Reports are now suggesting that the chipset will be revealed just in time for another Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus. Thus Exynos 9810 "coming soon" is expected to power the smartphones.