Samsung Galaxy S21 spotted at Geekbench - it's not using the Exynos 1000

23 September 2020
Unconfirmed reports claimed that the Exynos 1000 will be faster than the Snapdragon 875, however the S21+ uses a different Exynos chip.

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  • Anonymous
  • Sdm
  • 10 Dec 2020

Oberoth, 25 Sep 2020But will it have AMD graphics?That's for the 2022 release going forwards, theyr still not ready but when they are. I might consider a Samsung for once becouse of my support for amd being an amazing company

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    • Anonymous
    • Sdm
    • 10 Dec 2020

    Anonymous, 25 Sep 2020Why not go with a MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ chipset instead?Becouse when have you ever seen them do that? Mostly China only phones have it, it's hard to get. Besides that is a 2020 chip ffs, technology is gonna evolve and need more, we don't wanna stay in the same barriers of charging, cameras, performance, screen refresh rate etc. We need to improve and for now mediatech ain't doing that too fast

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      • Anonymous
      • Sdm
      • 10 Dec 2020

      AnonD-909757, 25 Sep 2020I hate having to do that, but I literally repeated him the ... moreHe's just a kid who just passed 5th grade and thinks he knows everything

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        • Anonymous
        • Sdm
        • 10 Dec 2020

        Anonymous, 30 Sep 2020and now nvidia owns armWhat kind of weed are you on?

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          • FK Exynos
          • mpq
          • 01 Nov 2020

          People are funny ... keep getting into the names s21 s30 blablabla. I don't care what the f** it is called. Call it S*pid if they wish.

          It is about the chips guys!

          Jesus I thought people are tech sophisticated enough in 2020 to focus on the chips and different performance, unfair markets etc. Not the bloody names?!!

          What this to educate yourself:

          https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OgA8to5T34o

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            • Manuelkorn09
            • pPn
            • 15 Oct 2020

            Omar-Os, 29 Sep 2020There is only one thing that bothers me so much... Why peop... moreI agree with this person

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              • Anonymous
              • pT@
              • 11 Oct 2020

              Anonymous, 04 Oct 2020if the 1000 phone is only in the ultra ill just get a 875 p... moreThe 2100 seemingly still has performance gains over the 990, I am still under the guise that the 1000 will likely be used in the Ultra model, we will likely see a more power efficient 2100 using only A78, A55 and a Mali G78, yes it might not be as powerful the 1000 but realistically how power do they really need to be? It is just a phone.

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                • Anonymous
                • mX$
                • 04 Oct 2020

                if the 1000 phone is only in the ultra ill just get a 875 phone, not even gonna bother with the 2100 unless it has really good efficiency

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                  • Anonymous
                  • n5a
                  • 30 Sep 2020

                  so are they saying exynos 2100 in Europe.instead exynos 1000 which clearly much faster

                  they issue was exynos in Europe was inferior to snapdragon now

                  most buyers hoping for a equal exynos now purposely inferior to rest of world unless this fake

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                    • Anonymous
                    • n5a
                    • 30 Sep 2020

                    iOS Never Again, 28 Sep 2020That is slated for 2022 release. and now nvidia owns arm

                      M3S4, 24 Sep 2020S21 because 2021. Exynos naming is another thing, not nec... moreSuperb thinking 👌

                        There is only one thing that bothers me so much... Why people keep calling it S21 when we all know it's S30 ??
                        S21 is very very stupid name and unrealistic at all..
                        It's 10, 20, 30, 40 etc
                        Not 10, 20, 21, 22 ......

                          Oberoth, 25 Sep 2020But will it have AMD graphics?That is slated for 2022 release.

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                            • Anonymous
                            • StU
                            • 25 Sep 2020

                            1038 single core and 3060 for multi core scores.

                            I see this as likely the chipset that we will see in the upcoming S21 and S21+, I’ve also seen rumours that samsung is to use a tri-cluster 1+3+4 setup, but I do not think Samsung’s standard 5nm SoC will have the Cortex X1, going by these numbers I wouldn’t be surprised to see an 1x A78, 3x A77 and those 4x A55 Overclocked at 2.21GHz, even with the 5nm process being used overclocking chipsets likely will be having an adverse effect on efficiency hence why Sammy will be placing 300mah of battery more inside the S21+.

                            We have seen speculation that Apple A14 chip on its 5nm node only got mi or performance upgrades to maintain a superior level of efficient of the A13 it replaces, hence why Apple has likely to have been able to reduce its battery sizes and introduce the rumoured 5.4” iPhone 12 Mini with reasonable battery life on top of iOS optimisation, performance gains that I think a lot of tech enthusiasts especially want won’t actually materialise.

                            Only when we see 1 or 2 Cortex X1 will we begin to see big power jumps, possibly for the S21 Ultra or a Galaxy Tab Pro, albeit I think that will be a rather power hungry chip, the X1 core does not use efficiency as its goal!

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                              • Oberoth
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                              • 25 Sep 2020

                              But will it have AMD graphics?

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 7kk
                                • 25 Sep 2020

                                Why not go with a MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ chipset instead?

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                                  • pZQ
                                  • 25 Sep 2020

                                  Anonymous, 25 Sep 2020(Him)👶🔫👨‍🦱(You) That's what I just witnessed.I hate having to do that, but I literally repeated him the same thing with links as proofs and he still thought he was right and I was wrong and insulting my intelligence and knowledge, so I had to make this kind of, "proof only, no talk" post...
                                  But sadly it won't matter and he will still answer and say that I don't know about physic and that he is right or something of the sort...

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • nfy
                                    • 25 Sep 2020

                                    AnonD-909757, 25 Sep 2020"That's is just impossible in the law of physics.... more(Him)👶🔫👨‍🦱(You)

                                    That's what I just witnessed.

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                                      • AnonD-909757
                                      • pZQ
                                      • 25 Sep 2020

                                      AnonD-754814, 25 Sep 2020About single dot beam being split into 30k. I mean where ... more"That's is just impossible in the law of physics."
                                      https://www.systemplus.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/SP17376-iPhone-X-Heptagon-DOT-Projector_sample-5.pdf
                                      Quote :
                                      "To provide the 30,000 dots, the VCSEL supplies the IR light and the Folded Optic directs the IR light to the Active Diffractive Optical Element (DOE). Finally, the Active DOE divides the light beam into 30,000 dots of light"

                                      "That's is just impossible in the law of physics."
                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WidB3wPbAqs
                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os0UQLBZgns
                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74uYHpFRhA0

                                      Face ID :
                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0BALFPSmRk
                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4m6StzUcOw"


                                      Me : "There are more than just structured light as LiDAR can also use a grid of dots/lines but rather than computing the deformations of each to gather depth"

                                      You : "You're still arguing with the fact that you said LiDAR doesn't measure time.
                                      I mean How can it measure the distance if time isn't measured ?

                                      Reality :
                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSsnf5tqXnA
                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p33qxgdEwVc
                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0Q9QnYRsoU
                                      https://techthelead.com/lg-g8-3d-sensor-time-of-flight-structured-light
                                      "ToF sensors flood the entire scene with light and calculate depth by the time it takes each photon to come back to the sensor. Structured light, on the other hand, entails a known pattern projected by the IF sensor. The way the pattern deforms is key to constructing a depth map."

                                      Are you starting to understand now ?
                                      Are you starting too see the pattern of how I am right and you are wrong ?
                                      Or do I need to link you a dozen more examples ?

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • nfy
                                        • 25 Sep 2020

                                        AnonD-754814, 25 Sep 2020I'm not even sure why is your ego hurt here at all. ... moreSays the Chiwawa