
Samsung is gearing up to introduce the Galaxy A57 5G smartphone in the coming months. Now the Exynos 1680 chip that is expected to power the phone with the Samsung Xclipse 550 GPU has surfaced in Geekbench OpenCL benchmarks with the model number s5e8865.
This reveals a score of 6580 OpenCL Score, which is similar to the Xclipse 540 GPU used in the Exynos 1580. However, this is expected to be based on AMD’s RDNA 3.5 microarchitecture used in the Exynos 2500.

This reveals a familiar tri-cluster architecture for the chip that has 1 x prime core clocked at 2.00 GHz, the highest ever clock speed for a mid-range Exynos chip, 3 x performance cores clocked at 1.95GHz and 4 x efficiency cores clocked at 1.70GHz.
Rumours point to almost 2x improvements in CPU performance compared to the predecessor, but we will have to wait for the benchmark scores to find out. The listing also reveals 8GB RAM for the phone, and it should also come in 12GB RAM version like the A56.
The Samsung Galaxy A57 5G along with the Galaxy A37 5G are expected to be introduced sometime early 2026.
