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Samsung Exynos 2400 is a system chip with AMD RDNA 3 for the Galaxy S24

Samsung Exynos 2400 is a system chip with AMD RDNA 3 for the Galaxy S24

The Exynos 2200 system circuit (SoC) was the first to come out with integrated graphics signed by the AMD RDNA 2 architecture and took its place in the Galaxy S22 series of phones. According to information, the successor to the Exynos 2300 performed very poorly and was very power-hungry, which is why it was not included in the Galaxy S23 series. now Samsung is back With internal system circuit with Exynos 2400.

Samsung is tight-lipped about the details of the Exynos 2400 and does not share, for example, the technology on which it is made. However, reports indicate that it is not a 3nm gate-wide-edge field-effect transistor (GAAFET), but a proven third generation 4nm called 4LPP+ (Lower Power Plus) with significant improvements over the first generation called 4LPE (Low Power Early) which was used with the Exynos 2200.

Since Samsung has practically skipped a generation, promises have been made of significant performance improvements, with the Exynos 2400 offering 70 percent (1.7x) higher processor performance compared to the Exynos 2200 released two years ago. In two years, a lot has been achieved that has also happened in the terminology on everyone’s lips, artificial intelligence (AI), and therefore there are special improvements that promise to increase the performance by 1,370 percent (14.7x) compared to its predecessor.

On the graphics side, the company has once again collaborated with AMD and the architecture used is RDNA 3, which can be found in graphics cards in the Radeon RX 7000 series. The integrated graphics part of the Xclipse 940, like its predecessor, has support for modern features such as Ray tracing (RT) and variable rate shader (VSR), but no details were mentioned about the number of compute units or the performance boost compared to the Xclipse 920 and RDNA 2 architecture.

The Exynos 2400 is a likely candidate for the Swedish Galaxy S24

Samsung has a tradition of launching the Galaxy S24 in two variants globally, one using Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 series and the other Exynos. Among these devices, Qualcomm was generally the best performing and most power efficient, which is why this particular version of the Galaxy S series was sought after by technology enthusiasts.

Assuming Samsung is correct, the Galaxy S24 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will launch in Canada, the US and China, while Europe (Sweden), Asia and Africa will get the Exynos 2400. How big is the difference between the two? In terms of performance and battery life, that remains to be answered in conjunction with the announcement of the phone in early 2024.

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