Samsung Galaxy A57 5G Appeared on Geekbench Listing revealing Exynos 1680 SoC, Xclipse 550 GPU
Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy A57 5G in the coming months, and now the Exynos 1680 chipset, likely to power the device, has appeared in Geekbench OpenCL benchmarks with the model number s5e8865, paired with the Samsung Xclipse 550 GPU.
The benchmark reveals an OpenCL score of 6580, comparable to the Xclipse 540 GPU found in the Exynos 1580. However, the new GPU is expected to be based on AMD’s RDNA 3.5 microarchitecture, similar to what’s used in the flagship Exynos 2500.
The Exynos 1680 features a tri-cluster CPU design with:
- 1 × prime core at 2.00GHz — the highest clock speed ever for a mid-range Exynos chip
- 3 × performance cores at 1.95GHz
- 4 × efficiency cores at 1.70GHz
Early rumors suggest nearly double the CPU performance compared to its predecessor, though actual results will depend on upcoming benchmark tests. The listing also shows 8GB of RAM, and a 12GB variant is expected, similar to the Galaxy A56.
The Samsung Galaxy A57 5G is expected to launch alongside the Galaxy A37 5G in early 2026.