Post by account_disabled on Jan 29, 2024 7:25:59 GMT
Samsung introduced the Exynos 2400 a while ago with the new Galaxy S24 series , and now, the specifications of the next-generation Exynos 2500 chipset have appeared online. According to OreXda on X (formerly Twitter), the Exynos 2500 may have a deca-core (10 core) CPU , like the Exynos 2400. Here is everything you need to know about the Exynos 2500 SoC. Samsung Exynos 2500 can be built on the 3 nm process node According to the leak, the Exynos 2500 CPU could have 10 CPU cores, including an unannounced ARM Cortex-X5 core. from 3.3 GHz to 3.2 GHz . In addition, it will have 3x Cortex-A730 cores from 2.5 GHz to 2.3 GHz and two more Cortex-A730 cores. There are also four Cortex-A520 cores. Clock speeds for these cores are currently unknown.
It is also Fax Lists said that the Exynos 2500 will be built at Samsung Foundry's 2nd generation 3nm process node , which is reportedly better than TSMC's 3nm (N3B) process technology. Furthermore, the CPU may have a powerful Blackhawk core by ARM (Cortex-X5), which is said to provide a huge increase in CPU performance compared to Apple's high-end core. However, from the leaked specifications, it seems that Samsung is still conservative with the peak of the original frequency. If we go by the leak, there is no jump in the clock speed of the Cortex-X5 core. Even if it gets a 100MHz hit, it can't compete with Apple's high-end core, which can clock up to 3.78GHz.
So, in terms of single-core performance, the Exynos 2500 is probably behind Apple's A-series chipset. We've also heard from Qualcomm that the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 could feature Nuvia-designed Oryon CPU cores . Built on TSMC's advanced 3nm node (N3P) process, it allows the American chipmaker to set new benchmarks in CPU performance. Anyway, the latest Exynos 2400 has held up very well this year and we expect Samsung to develop a competitive chipset next year as well. Twitter Facebook to your friend LinkedIn Sites Related Posts: Exynos flagship chipsets: The history of Samsung's homegrown silicon Samsung Galaxy S20+.
It is also Fax Lists said that the Exynos 2500 will be built at Samsung Foundry's 2nd generation 3nm process node , which is reportedly better than TSMC's 3nm (N3B) process technology. Furthermore, the CPU may have a powerful Blackhawk core by ARM (Cortex-X5), which is said to provide a huge increase in CPU performance compared to Apple's high-end core. However, from the leaked specifications, it seems that Samsung is still conservative with the peak of the original frequency. If we go by the leak, there is no jump in the clock speed of the Cortex-X5 core. Even if it gets a 100MHz hit, it can't compete with Apple's high-end core, which can clock up to 3.78GHz.
So, in terms of single-core performance, the Exynos 2500 is probably behind Apple's A-series chipset. We've also heard from Qualcomm that the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 could feature Nuvia-designed Oryon CPU cores . Built on TSMC's advanced 3nm node (N3P) process, it allows the American chipmaker to set new benchmarks in CPU performance. Anyway, the latest Exynos 2400 has held up very well this year and we expect Samsung to develop a competitive chipset next year as well. Twitter Facebook to your friend LinkedIn Sites Related Posts: Exynos flagship chipsets: The history of Samsung's homegrown silicon Samsung Galaxy S20+.