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Samsung Exynos 2400 to bring a massive increase in GPU performance

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Yordan 19 April 2023

Samsung Android

Samsung is reportedly working on a new flagship chipset, expected to be called Exynos 2400. According to a leakster on Twitter, the SoC will incorporate a new RDNA2-based graphics unit with 6WGP. This has four times the compute units of the Xclipse 920 GPU in the Exynos 2200.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

WGP stands for “workgroup processor” and is part of the RDNA architecture developed by AMD. One WGP encompasses 2 compute units in the new RDNA2 solution, which means we get 12 in total. Meanwhile, the previous GPU had only 3CU. Obviously, things like clock speed and architecture will also play a role in the overall performance, but it's unlikely those will change dramatically.

Samsung is partnering with AMD and game developers to implement ray tracing technologies in its latest chips. One of the first games was supposed to be Diablo: Immortal for Android, but to this day, Exynos 2200-powered smartphones cannot run the highest graphics setting of the title.

Earlier reports suggested the Exynos 2400 will have a 10-core CPU with one prime Cortex-X4 core, two Cortex-A720 units at higher frequency, three more Cortex-A720 cores clocked lower and four power-saving Cortex-A520 cores.

The Exynos 2400 might power the Galaxy S24 series, expected to arrive early next year.

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  • Anonymous
  • pd%
  • 30 Aug 2023

and to apple walle(t)n garden ? never for me. even the IP15 USB-C, they will cheat it enough to make it proprietary...

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  • Anonymous
  • pd%
  • 30 Aug 2023

yes but TDP ??? promising to be a thottle monster, battery drainer, and both at same time. they could even put a massive 200W GPU inside, it'd be forever.always.enternally.useless.

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  • Louis
  • mFd
  • 01 Aug 2023

Samsung should just stick to snapdragon exynos is a flop they should use it on lower end devices like the A-series

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