There are a lot of expectations from the upcoming Galaxy S24 series, especially the ones that are sporting the Exynos 2400. Samsung has not been able to deliver a solid Exynos chipset for some time now, but the new chipset does look promising, and we have just received the Geekbench scores showing the single-core and multi-core performance of the chipset on the Plus variant.
Just a few minutes after we looked at the single and multi-core performance of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 running in a Galaxy S24 Ultra, we are greeted by the Exynos 2400 running on the Plus variant, and well, you can have a look at the scores yourself.
Breaking) Exynos 2400 appears on Geekbench pic.twitter.com/Cia3fzCL2a
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As you can see, the Galaxy S24+ with the Exynos 2400 scores 2,067 in single-core and 6,6520 in multi-core. This is still not as fast as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which scored 2,234 in single-core and 6,807 in multi-core. This might be worrying for some, but the single-core lead for Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is only 8.08%, and the multi-core lead is even smaller at just 4.40%.
Now, I would still consider these as early numbers because we don't know how the final Galaxy S24+ will perform, but I am more than satisfied with the numbers shared above. The small percentage difference does not translate that much in real-world use, and if these numbers are anything to go by, it is more than safe to say that the Exynos 2400 is going to be great for all users. Of course, this could change once the retail devices are available in the market and we get a proper understanding of the scores, but for now, I think we have a home run on our hands.
The Galaxy S24 series is scheduled to go official in early January next year.
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