When discussing “exclusive” drivers for the Exynos 9610, several technical capabilities deserve special attention:

// 1. Unlock CMU // 2. Disable stock driver (if any) // 3. ioremap peripherals // 4. Set up polling thread (kthread + set_current_state) // 5. Print "EXYNOS 9610 IN EXCLUSIVE MODE" over UART (0x13820000) return 0;

However, as the official software support lifecycle for Exynos 9610 devices concluded with Android 11, a thriving community of independent developers and tech enthusiasts stepped in. Today, finding and utilizing exclusive Exynos 9610 drivers has become the cornerstone for unlocking advanced performance, porting modern Android operating systems, and extracting desktop-class utility from legacy hardware. The Exynos 9610 Architecture: Why Custom Drivers Matter

The is an 8-core mobile processor based on the ARM big.LITTLE architecture. Announced in early 2018 and launched in devices like the Galaxy A50 series in the first half of 2019, this chip uses the Mali-G72 MP3 graphics processing unit (GPU) based on ARM’s second-generation Bifrost architecture.