The current period, i.e. the middle of December, is one of the best ever with regards to rumors relating to Samsung. The South Korean company is preparing the next event that will present the new series of smartphones to the world Galaxy S24.
This is no longer a mystery, especially after the many rumors that have spread on the web in recent weeks. Certainly, in addition to the previews of the technical specifications, everything becomes more exciting when we start making comparisons with Apple and its iPhones. The new Galaxy S24, whose processor, has not yet been presented but is already being compared Exynos 2400 he would end up in the spotlight.
Samsung will challenge Apple and probably win with its Exynos 2400
For anyone who missed the news, Samsung will return to using dual processors for its Galaxy S24 range. The company will apparently release its new smartphones with SoCs that will vary depending on the market and model.
The exception concerns the US, Canadian and Chinese markets, where the new Qualcomm processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, will be on board all three models. Outside these countries, only the Galaxy S24 Ultra it should come with this processor. The other two smartphones will most likely house Samsung’s new home-made Exynos 2400 chip.
Exynos 2400 News Summary:
• Co-designed with AMD for the GPU:
Surpassing the GPU performance of Apple A17 Pro.
• Enhanced Samsung 4nm process:
Increased yields and improved performance due to accumulated process expertise.
• First application of ambitiously prepared FOWLP:…— Revegnus (@Tech_Reve) December 14, 2023
Some rumors would have made it known that, although some consider it second-rate, the Exynos 2400 itself would be able to surpass theA17 Pro from Apple. The latter, supplied with the new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, should lose comparison with the Samsung chip, despite being made with a production process 4 nm.
The key would be in reducing thickness and improving heat dissipation, the latter being the sworn enemy of electronics. Also collaboration with AMD for the internal GPU of the Exynos SoC it would have shown excellent results. That would be the side capable of surpassing Apple’s A17 Pro.