How Qualcomm is different from Exynos CPUs?
Qualcomm is an American multinational corporation that creates semiconductors, software, and services related to wireless technology. Exynos is a series of ARM-based systems on chips developed by Samsung Electronics.
There is no doubt that Samsung’s Exynos motherboards have advanced rapidly, however, still the general public likes Qualcomm Snapdragon CPUs.
So let’s check the differences between both of them:
Qualcomm | Exynos | |
RAM | In addition to having built-in LTE, it was the first to integrate 5G antennas into its SoCs. | Because of its small semiconductor, the Exynos is significantly faster and can manage more memory at greater speeds. |
Image Processing | Due to the powerful Adreno GPU, the image segmentation of the Qualcomm is much crisper than that of the Exynos. | Qualcomm renders visuals better than Exynos, which is disappointing. |
Chips | Qualcomm produces quad-core chips. | Octa-core CPUs are the standard for Exynos chips. |
processor | Exynos chips cannot be updated to achieve much faster processing speeds than Qualcomm CPUs. | Additional chips are present in Exynos CPUs. |
SoCs | Adreno GPUs are more faster on Qualcomm SoCs. | Delta GPU found in Exynos SoCs. |