The new Galaxy Watch 6 has a new chipset and Samsung is showing it off

What you need to know

  • Samsung recently launched the Galaxy Watch 6 series, which comes with a new wearable processor.
  • The Exynos W930 promises to deliver 18% more CPU performance while maintaining low power consumption for certain tasks.
  • The Galaxy Watch 6 is available now for preorder and will go on sale on August 11.

Samsung just launched a new smartwatch, and while there aren’t many obvious changes in the Galaxy Watch 6 design, aside from the smaller bezels, there’s plenty going on internally. The company is now highlighting the benefits of the new Exynos W930 chipset and how it aims to elevate your wearable experience.

According to a page on Samsung’s website, the new Exynos chip comes with a 1.4GHz Cortex-A55 dual-core processor, which is clocked higher than the previous chip’s 1.18GHz and promises to boost CPU performance by 18%. This chip also lets Samsung bump the Galaxy Watch 6 RAM to 2GB, the same as the Google Pixel Watch. This will help with app performance, allowing users to switch between apps up to 25% faster than the Exynos W920 used in the previous models.

The chip is built on a 5nm process, and thanks to the packaging technology used to design the chip, it takes up less space in the watch, allowing Samsung to build a thinner smartwatch while stuffing larger batteries and displays in each variant.

(Image credit: Samsung)

The added battery capacity should help with prolonged use, although Samsung cites up to 40 hours on a single charge, depending on usage. While previous models failed to live up to battery life claims, the new chip may hopefully change that thanks to lower power consumption for certain tasks like the always-on display and Bluetooth connectivity.

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