Samsung's new chipset to beat Apple A14 Bionic's functionality
South Korean tech giant Samsung is reportedly
working on a new chipset in the first half of this year with an aim to beat the
performance of the Apple A14
Bionic.
Samsung launched
its Exynos 2100 chipset with the latest Galaxy S21 series smartphones. Though
the Samsung Exynos
2100 is a big improvement over the company's Exynos 990, the chipset still lags
behind when compared to the Apple A14 Bionic
chipset that powers the Apple iPhone 12
lineup, reports GizmoChina.
While the Exynos 2100 matches the Snapdragon 888 in pure CPU-only
tests, an earlier speed test shows that performance drops when the GPU is
stressed.
That's probably why Samsung seeks AMD's expertise to optimize the
next chipset's performance and efficiency.
The Samsung Exynos chip will reportedly have the Cortex X1 Prime
core, clocked at 2.9GHz, alongside Cortex A78 cores, which will be clocked at
2.8GHz and four small A55 cores clocked at 2.2 GHz.
Since the company is using the 5nm process, the chip's power
efficiency should be at par with what Qualcomm and Apple produce.
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