Samsung has been hard at work for the past few years. A few years ago every Samsung flagship would have two variants, one was for the US market with Qualcomm Snapdragon Chips and the other for Indian and other markets which came with Samsung’s own Exynos chipsets. Over time the quality and performance of the Exynos chipsets were not on par with the Snapdragon ones as they often overheated under comparable workloads.
Slowly due to strong market opposition and to retain their dominance Samsung switched to Snapdragon chipsets completely in all markets. All current Samsung Flagship devices in India as well come with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Chipsets. But this situation might change soon if Tech Leaker Revegnus who goes by @Tech_Reve on Twitter is right. He posted Exynos 2400 Specs today afternoon which showcases that this processor might have almost Ten cores. You can see the original tweet in the image below!
The leaker also went on a rant about how the Exynos 2400 chipset should be as powerful as Apple’s M1 Chipset, he argued in this chip’s favour that it has a newer 4LPP+ process compared to TSMC N5 and also the fact that the Exynos Chipset will have 10 cores.
Samsung Exynos 2400 Specs Sheet (Rumoured)
CPU | 3.1GHz ARMv9 Cortex-X4 1core |
2.9GHz ARMv9 Cortex-A720 2core | |
2.6GHz ARMv9 Cortex-A720 3core | |
1.8GHz ARMv9 Cortex-A520 4core | |
L3 Cache 8MB | |
GPU | ??MHz Samsung Xclipse 940 (FP32 : ??TFLOPs) RDNA2 6WGP Custom : 12CU / 768SP / 48TMUs / 32ROPs |
AI | NPU+DSP (INT8 : 44~??TOPs) |
Camera | up to 320MP ISP |
Video | up to 8K@60fps MFC Codec: AVC / HEVC / VP9 / AV1 |
Memory | 8.5Gbps LPDDR5X (bandwidth : 68.26GB/s) |
Storage | UFS v4.0 |
GNSS | GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo |
Modem | 5G NR Sub-6GHz 5.1Gbps, mmWave 7.35Gbps LTE Cat.24 8CA 3Gbps |
Process | 4nm (SF4P) |
As with all rumours and information of this kind, we would advise you to take this info with a grain of salt, this is because we can’t be a hundred per cent sure of the accuracy. In the case in the near future, when we get more confirmed details about this chipset we will update this article with the same!
Till then do let us know your thoughts on the same in the comments below! Is this Samsung’s do-or-die situation? Will Samsung be finally able to catch up with TSMC’s foundry again?
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