Samsung did not provide sufficient information about the performance of the Exynos 2400 when it launched it, but a company executive has previously said that its GPU performance is better than that of competitors. While these claims will soon be verified, a roundup of rumors surrounding Samsung's flagship SoC has been praising it, including advantages such as its AMD graphics processor being faster than the A17 Pro.
Exynos2400 is mass-produced using Samsung's enhanced 4nm process, which not only increases output but also improves performance. Although the performance of the Exynos 2400 was comparable to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the previously leaked Geekbench OpenCL benchmark, the Xclipse 940 GPU produced in partnership with AMD is clearly faster than the A17 Pro.
Samsung's latest chipset has also been mass-produced using fan-out wafer-level packaging technology (FOWLP for short). For those who don't know about FOWLP technology, FOWLP technology allows companies like Samsung to offer smaller package sizes and improve thermal and electrical performance while increasing the number of contacts without increasing the chip size compared to traditional packaging.
Switching to this technology also allows the Exynos2400's chip to be thinner, resulting in better thermal performance. Samsung's foundries have been criticized for being inferior to TSMC in terms of energy efficiency compared to TSMC, so after hearing about these various improvements, we are more eager to see the actual application of the SoC. But having said that, we had high expectations for Exynos2200 in the past, because it was said that its Xclipse920 GPU would leave competitors behind, but the subsequent results disappointed us.
With that being said, please take all these rumors with a grain of salt and we'll keep you updated with more updates. Samsung will release the Galaxy S24 series in mid-January next month, and we will soon see the accuracy of these claims.