Samsung is reportedly working on its own GPU for Exynos chipsets

Peter, 18 June 2018

Going by job listings on LinkedIn, Samsung has decided to build an in-house GPU. The company reportedly sniffed around AMD and Nvidia as potential GPU suppliers, but nothing came of it. Now it may follow in the footsteps of Apple and have design the second major component of a chipset in-house.

A California-based design team is pulling talent from Qualcomm, AMD and Nvidia to design alternative graphics cores to ARM’s Mali, which Samsung is using in its Exynos chips.

Samsung is reportedly working on its own GPU for Exynos chipsets

Samsung will aims to build flagship GPUs but will start from the more affordable segment so that it can gain experience. The second-gen GPUs should go into high-end phones along with other applications – self-driving cars and machine learning.

Samsung’s Mongoose cores outperform their contemporary Cortex-A cores and if it can replicate that success in the graphics field, it will be able to reduce its dependence on ARM. Also, the company does have an advantage over Apple – in-house modems while Cupertino has had to rely on Qualcomm and Intel.

Source (in German)


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  • Anonymous
  • 22 Oct 2019
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Yes! I had Samsung Galaxy S7 which was 2016 model while iPhone 6s is 2015 model but the gpu in S7 is truly sucks Mali T880MP12 that cannot play games in smooth and high FPS compared to iPhone’s gpu is PowerVR GT7600 which it is only 6 cores but it ru...

I wish the same. but for about 3 generations. (Note 5, 7/FE, and 8) they used the SAME SoC just with higher RAM/Storage (Like, Really: S6 family had 3 GB, note 5 is 4 GB, Note 7/FE kept RAM at 4, but had 64 GB compared to 32 in S7 family, and ...

Its probably the best way to up game in VR gaming and recording in high resolution for that(like 8K in 360degrees). With gaming on phones getting more and more popular, this is definitely better than sony ignoring it completely. Same with watches and...

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