The Samsung Exynos 1330 powers several Samsung budget and midrange smartphones. Fabricated on Samsung’s 5nm node, the chipset has an octa-core structure with a maximum clock speed of 2.4 GHz. To know how these specifications translate to synthetic benchmarks, we will check out the Exynos 1330 AnTuTu scores and other benchmark results from Geekbench, GFXBench, and PCMark from our in-house testing.
The following benchmark tests are run on Samsung Galaxy A14 5G.
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Exynos 1330 AnTuTu score
AnTuTu benchmark evaluates the chipset’s performance by testing the CPU, GPU, memory, and user experience (UX). The higher the score, the better. This applies to the overall score as well as the scores under each of those four aspects.
FACTORS | SCORES |
AnTuTu score (V9.3) | 4,09,771 |
CPU | 1,31,896 |
GPU | 84,030 |
Memory | 78,109 |
UX | 1,15,736 |
Note:- The test was run on the AnTuTu app version 9.3 and the final results may vary on newer versions.
Exynos 1330 Geekbench score
Geekbench analyses the single-core and multi-core prowess of the processor by running processes in the background that push its limit.
TESTS | SCORES |
Single-core | 772 |
Multi-core | 2,123 |
Exynos 1330 GFXBench score
GFXBench is a cross-platform benchmarking app that measures and tests the ability to run 3D tasks and render detailed environments.
TESTS | FRAME RATES |
Manhattan (ran for 30 min) | 1,329 |
T-Rex | 2,961 |
Exynos 1330 PCMark score
PCMark stimulates heavy modern tasks that put stress on the chipset. The benchmark tests the device’s battery’s endurance by running hours-long tests.
TESTS | SCORES |
PCMark battery performance (ran overnight) | 13 hours 8 minutes |
Note:- The Samsung Galaxy A14 5G, used for running the tests features a 5,000mAh battery. PCMark battery test results may vary for other phones with Exynos 1330.
Mobile phones with Exynos 1330
Exynos 1330 specifications
BASIS | SPECIFICATIONS |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
CPU cores | Octa-core (8) |
CPU structure | 2×2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 |
CPU architecture | 64-bit |
Process node | 5nm |
GPU | Mali-G68 MP2 |
GPU APIs | Vulkan 1.1 and OpenCL 2.0 |
Memory type | LPDDR4x, LPDDR5 |
Storage type | UFS 2.2, UFS 3.1 |
Display resolution | FHD+ at 120Hz |
Display pixels | 2960×1440 |
Video playback | Up to 4K at 30FPS |
Single camera | Max resolution of 108MP |
Video capture | Up to 4K at 30FPS |
WiFi | Wi-Fi 5 |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Cellular technology | 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G |
Satellite systems | GLONASS, NavIC, Beidou, GPS, QZSS, and Galileo |
NFC | Supported |
FAQs
Is the Exynos 1330 a good processor for everyday tasks and gaming?
The Exynos 1330 is a decent processor for running day-to-day apps and casual gaming. However, the chipset can show signs of slowdowns under intense loads such as running too many apps, per our review of Samsung Galaxy A14 5G.
When was the Exynos 1330 released and who manufactures it?
The Exynos 1330 was announced in early 2023 and is manufactured on Samsung’s 5nm node.