Samsung Introduces Exynos i T100
Samsung announced the Exynos i T100, it enhances the security and reliability of devices designed for short-range communications. Along with the previously introduced Exynos i T200 for Wi-Fi and Exynos i S111 for long-range narrow-band (NB) communications, the Exynos i T100 allows the company to cover a wider gamut of IoT devices.
Based on a power-efficient 28-nanometer (nm) process technology, the Exynos i T100 is optimized to be used with short-range IoT devices that automate and control environments within homes or businesses. The vast array of applications for such devices would include smart lighting, home security and monitoring, temperature control, fire and gas detectors, and fitness wearables.
“Low-power short-range IoT solutions that connect various products in our homes or buildings can make our lives easier and safer,” said Ben Hur, senior vice president of System LSI marketing at Samsung Electronics. “The Exynos i T100, engineered with multiple communication protocols along with strong security capabilities, will help further extend IoT services in areas where they could benefit our everyday lives.”
The Exynos i T100 supports popular short-range communication protocols, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.0 and Zigbee 3.0, and also integrates the processor with memory in a small single-chip package, all to enhance flexibility in the product development process of device manufacturers.
Strong security features that protect against potential hacking and other threats is a must when it comes to wireless IoT devices that automate and control their environment. The Exynos i T100 comes with a separate Security Sub-System (SSS) hardware block for data encryption and a Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) that creates a unique identity for each chipset. This new IoT solution also adds to reliability in that it can endure extreme temperatures as low as -40°C and up to 125°C.
The Exynos i T100 is currently sampling.
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Hahahaha, think we might all start to worry then   



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@magiQx @Ricepudding you two seem very confident that you can take on the t800's ! Good to see but i am preparing a banker already!
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Anyone else think of this when seeing the senior VP's name:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben-Hur-(1959-film)
On a serious note, this seems like a pretty weird chip for Samsung to make. Seems relatively niche for a company like them, though I'm not complaining. I imagine this could make for an interesting Arduino platform. I don't recall another chip like this having integrated Zigbee support.
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For now it's ok. I'll start to worry when they plan to release the T1000 Model