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Samsung’s Exynos 2400 chipset is tipped to surpass GPU performance of Apple A17 Pro

Samsung brought some significant information about its upcoming chipset Exynos 2400 during its SLSI Tech Day event in San Jose, California, USA. After that, it remained dormant for a while and again came to the surface when tech enthusiasts started comparing newly launched processors with Exynos 2400.

Now the processor has once again come to notice because of the key information shared by the user named Revegnus on X. The user on X wrote in a post that the Exynos 2400 processor is co-designed with AMD for the GPU. He said that its GPU performance is surpassing the GPU performance of Apple A17Pro, which is itself a big claim.

Further users wrote it can be fabbed on a 4nm process and it can deliver improved performance due to accumulated process expertise. It’s not a new claim as Samsung made a similar claim during the SLSI Tech Day event. The company said the Exynos 2400 offers 70% faster CPU performance and an incredible 14.7x faster AI processing than the Exynos 2200.

It’s also tipped to come with reduced size, improved heat dissipation, and the first application of ambitiously prepared FOWLP. The Exynos 2400 is likely to power upcoming S24 series phones. Earlier the chipset was spotted on Geekbench with Samsung Galaxy S24+ Korean version.



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