Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra tipped to exclusively use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
According to a report by Korean outlet The Elec, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will use a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset exclusively, regardless of the region it's selling in.
The Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+, on the other hand, will use either the Exynos 2400 or the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Units in South Korea and Europe will be Exynos-powered, while those in North America will use a Snapdragon, much like it was in the past.
It's a strategy that will undoubtedly polarize Samsung fans, but perhaps not as much as usual because previously all three Galaxy S models were Exynos or Snapdragon, depending on the region.
Rumors suggest Samsung's newest 4nm LPP+ process is used for the Exynos 2400, and Samsung touts the new chip will be nearly twice as fast in CPU performance than the Exynos 2200, and nearly 15 times faster in AI performance.
Meanwhile, the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will use TSMC's latest node, but some reports claim that it will have versions on both the 3nm and 4nm process. We'll have to wait until the end of the month to see how that plays out.
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- Hemedans
- 26 Oct 2023
- XKq
So you compare endurance, that's not efficient it's just standby time, soc with weaker cores will score more endurance, just take Example galaxy s8 Active has 4000mah and 111H endurance that's small battery than P30pro and better batte...
- Topofan
- 26 Oct 2023
- mq5
Efficiency not at full load but for tasks like web surfing, look at endurance rating with it's 4200mah battery vs modern phones. Samsung 4nm doesn't get there. And yeah that's with really inefficient Arm cores still which cannot comp...
- Hemedans
- 26 Oct 2023
- f0K
You have comparison of Tsmc 7nm and Samsung 4lpp/4lpp+ if you have link it, but to my understand 4lpp is better than any Tsmc manufacturing process 6nm and below. Also efficient has number of things not just manufacturing process. Soc with worse...