More details of the Exynos 2400 have come forward, revealing that at least on paper, Samsung is going all out with the upcoming chipset, as the GPU compute units and CPU configuration details get a notable bump in number, according to one tipster. This may be the reason why the next Exynos SoC is reported to be found in the Galaxy S24 series.
Samsung will stick with AMD’s RDNA2 architecture, according to Revegnus, who, on Twitter, stated that the Exynos 2400 GPU would have 12 compute units. According to a Geekbench 5 OpenCL benchmark, the Exynos 2200’s Xclipse 920 has just three compute units, making it significantly inferior compared to its successor in this regard. The Exynos 2400 is also said to have six Workgroup Processors, but unfortunately, we could not find any comparison data for the Exynos 2200.
It is unclear how these compute units will translate into real-world performance, as the tipster did not provide the statistics. However, one notable change arriving to the Exynos 2400 is the increased CPU core count. The 10 cores were talked about previously while also stating that one of them will be the Cortex-X4. Now, we have the alleged configuration, with the details below.
Exynos 240010 Core ARMv9 CPU + RDNA2 6WGP(12CU) GPU
— Revegnus (@Tech_Reve) April 18, 2023
The Cortex-X4, Cortex-A720, and Cortex-A520 are all unreleased CPU designs from ARM, so we cannot comment on their performance or power efficiency, though we should expect improvements on both fronts. What we can comment on is the rumored manufacturing process that will be used to mass produce the Exynos 2400. Samsung will apparently take advantage of its 4nm LPP (Low Power Performance) node, enabling better performance and power consumption and better
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