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Samsung Exynos 2400 to Bring 10-Core CPU, RDNA2 GPU, and 10Gbps 5G to Flagship Phones

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The most recent prediction of Samsung using an Exynos processor in some of its Galaxy S24 devices next year comes from AnTuTu's Chinese website. The Galaxy S24 range with an Exynos 2400 SoC based on an improved 4nm manufacturing process from Samsung may be available in several European, African, and Asian nations.

The claim is made much more fascinating by including the actual specifications of the chipset. It reportedly has a 10-core CPU with the following configuration: 1+2+3+4. The twin cluster's Cortex-A720 cores will run at 2.9 GHz, while the primary Cortex-X4 core is anticipated to run at 3.1 GHz. 4 Cortex-A520 cores operating at 1.8 GHz ought to be more than plenty for less strenuous tasks. Additionally, three Cortex-A720 processors are running at 2.6 GHz. Each core is built upon the ARMv9 architecture.

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About the GPU, it will include an updated Xclipse 940 GPU with AMD's RDNA 2 technology, which has twice as many graphics compute units. The Xclipse 940 will most likely contain six WGPs comprising 12 GPU cores, compared to the Xclipse 920's three WGPs (workgroup processors) with two compute units each.

 It's unclear whether it equates to twice the performance compared to the Exynos 2200 or whether it would be enough to compete with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. But, given that Exynos CPUs have never had strong graphics capabilities, that seems like a significant improvement.

The processor will also support UFS 4.0 storage and LPDDR5X RAM, and the new ISP can handle 320MP camera sensors and 8K video capture at 60 frames per second. Most likely, the brand-new Exynos 5300 modem will be included.

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