Samsung Exynos 2400 detailed – 70% faster CPU, Xclipse 940 GPU with AMD RDNA 3 graphics
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- 06 Oct 2023
The performance of my S10e, with four years, and with Exynos, is very good.
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- 06 Oct 2023
Anonymous, 06 Oct 2023I have a 6 cores 12 threads in my desktop PC, and when I up... moreIn Geekerwan's video about the A17 they showed how crazy fast AND efficient Apple's E-Cores are compared to ARM's design of the A510. I think that's where the focus should be in the future, either scrapping the little core design, making them faster with the same TDP or making the middle cores more efficient. They can have a big performance boost while keeping the same core count and having control over the power consumption.
For most regular tasks these are the most used cores anyways. Not the big ones they crank to crazy frequencies and TDP in order to win benchmarks.
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- 06 Oct 2023
"x1.7 peformance compared to Exynos 2200"
Well considering the 2200 is about x0.4 peformance of the S8G2 and x0.2 of the S8G3, this thing will barely keeps up.
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- 06 Oct 2023
77, 06 Oct 2023Not samsung or Google fault, are you that clueless, becaus... moreDid you really just go its not samsungs fault but then a sentence later saying "its fabrication fault" which samsung fabricate the exynos and tensor SoCs?
Yes its samsungs fault with the fab and development of the chip AND google for not getting the software optimised for the hardware too. A big problem is clocking cpus at 3ghz and over with no active cooling (dedicated fan or a proper copper block/radiator to disperse heat) which will increase phone cost and obviously size.
Just dont get how you can try insult multiple people when what you said wasnt exactly correct nor understanding the concept of heat dispersion in small, non active cooling devices (essentially cooling a 15w SoC with essentially no room to do it in, im suprised some phones dont have heat issues tbh).
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- 06 Oct 2023
whoever managed to get s23 series is lucky and it will be the last samsung flagship series ever worth it,exynos-no buy, fan editions-no buy,exynos in whatever samsung model no buy,mediatek on samsung-no buy,no qualcomm no buy
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- 06 Oct 2023
My Exynos S8 is still performing strong and smooth.
Interesting back in 2017 Exynos was the sought after SOC
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- 06 Oct 2023
rizki1, 06 Oct 2023That processor certainly needs a fan right? we need somethi... moreIssue is price, it's not like there are no arm cpu for windows or Chromebook but perfomance to price ratio is not good.
Lowend cpu like i3 N305 or N100 perform as good as current flagship and top midrange android phones, these cpu are rated at 6W at base and used up to 20W in turbo.
With Qualcomm business practice and Upcoming intel Lunar lake and Amd Zen C cores future of Arm in pc is not Good.
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- 06 Oct 2023
LOL, 06 Oct 2023What will Noctua do? Optimize airflow? Put in a fan? Agree... moreprovide better ideas that telephone engineers don't have!! but as i said, this problem, if you want it, could be solved!! in a mobile market that aimes that you will be able to play console and pc games natively, i think my idea is not that bad... or else you're going to have a toaster that will allow you to play at least 15 minutes before shutdown due to overheating
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Anton., 06 Oct 2023telephone manufacturers find it very simple to solve heatin... moreWhat will Noctua do? Optimize airflow? Put in a fan?
Agreed, engineers are needed here, but i doubt Noctua has those kind of engineers.
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- 06 Oct 2023
S23 will be so popular next year when their price will drop even more.
Thanks Samsung, keep your poor Exynos for yourself.
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- 06 Oct 2023
77, 06 Oct 2023Not samsung or Google fault, are you that clueless, becaus... moretelephone manufacturers find it very simple to solve heating problems in telephones, just hire engineers from noctua and those companies that will be in charge of developing hw for pc to dissipate heat...but of course that would leave spending a lot of money.. and since the manufacturers only want to win and win, so that
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- 06 Oct 2023
Anonymous, 06 Oct 2023Desktop uses power from the wall and smartphone uses from t... moreSo what? You dont have efficiency either if your software cant use it, having a lot of cores on idle have power consumption too, wow crazy 6000 points on Geekbench but you will never use it
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- 06 Oct 2023
77, 06 Oct 2023Needs too use double copper cooling chambers like on Sony Pro. That doesn't work, the xperia 1v brought it and it almost crashed
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77, 06 Oct 2023Needs too use double copper cooling chambers like on Sony Pro. Even that doesn't work well because of the overheating SoC. A friend of mine bought the Pro-I new, but he got so fed up with the overheating that he traded it for a 1 Mk5.
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YUKI93, 06 Oct 2023For me, the future of the Exynos 2400 lies in Google's... moreNot samsung or Google fault, are you that clueless, because manufacturers are not using proper materials too cool down so its cpu and fabrication fault, lmfaooooooo. Just because they used cheap garbage no thermal protection i get the fault deluded indenial hippocryte at its finest 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂 😹
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you have to suffer, 06 Oct 202370% faster cpu, more heat. watercooling exynos 2400 would b... moreNeeds too use double copper cooling chambers like on Sony Pro.
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YUKI93, 06 Oct 2023For me, the future of the Exynos 2400 lies in Google's... moreWell said but Google will make it efficient anyway. Look how efficient they made the garbage G2 in the long run. It's one benefit of using custom SoC. What we need to see is, how fast and snappy it is.
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- 06 Oct 2023
YUKI93, 06 Oct 2023For me, the future of the Exynos 2400 lies in Google's... moreEvery year they say the same thing, but let's see what happens....