Which chipset will be used in the Galaxy S24 series?
For a while, there's been one question in everyone's mind: From which chipset will the Galaxy S24 series draw its power? The latest developments might be providing an answer to this question.
Samsung's Exynos chipsets have been the backbone of its smartphone line, from entry-level to flagship models. However, they have often been compared unfavorably to competitors like Qualcomm due to performance differences in devices powered by Exynos and Snapdragon variants. Despite this, it seems that Samsung is poised for a resurgence with its forthcoming Exynos 2400 System on a Chip (SoC).
This news comes from renowned leaker RGcloudS, who shared the details on Twitter. According to the leak, the South Korean tech behemoth is still finalizing the configuration and packaging details for the chip, but it is certain that it will carry significant performance enhancements over its predecessors. These advancements are expected to allow it to compete with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC in the Galaxy S24 series.
Which chipset will be used in the Galaxy S24 series?
RGcloudS further divulged that the Exynos 2400 will employ a Deca-core processor or a 10-core CPU configuration. However, it was emphasized that not all ten cores will be operational at the same time. Instead, the number of cores in use will be optimized for different tasks. Initial rumors suggested that the Exynos 2400 would utilize the Fo-WLP packaging method, which helps make the chip thinner and more energy-efficient. However, it is now claimed that the chip has been downgraded to the I-Cube process.
Samsung has confirmed that the new chip will be launched along with the Galaxy S24 series, with unconfirmed reports hinting at benchmark scores close to those of the Apple M2 chipset. This new chip appears to be an attempt to overcome the tarnished reputation that Exynos processors have accrued over the years.