This year, Samsung favored Qualcomm’s chipsets over its own Exynos processors and launched the Galaxy S23 series with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC regardless of region. However, reports suggest the Exynos chipsets will make a comeback next year with the Galaxy S24 series. The forthcoming lineup is said to be powered by Exynos 2400 SoC in some regions. And today a known tipster has revealed some details about the upcoming mobile processor.

Tipster Ice Universe claimed on Weibo that the Exynos 2400 is indeed under development. Unlike other mobile SoCs that feature an octa-core architecture, the upcoming Exynos platform will have 10 cores. The chipset may have the following cores: 1x Cortex-X4, 2x high-frequency Cortex-A720, 3x low-frequency Cortex-A720, and 4x Cortex-520.

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Judging from the leaked information, the Exynos 2400 looks promising. However, there’s only so much we can learn from dry specs. Since Samsung is shifting to deca-core architecture, it’s possible other manufacturers (Qualcomm, MediaTek) may also implement this in their upcoming flagship chips.

The current best Android CPU— Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 — integrates 8 cores, with a prime core based on the ARM Cortex-X3 architecture and clocked at up to 3.2 GHz for 64-bit applications. Apple’s latest A16 bionic chip, on the other hand, is a 6-core chipset with 2 cores at 3460 MHz and 4 cores at 2020 MHz.

As mentioned, the upcoming Exynos 2400 chipset is reported to power the upcoming Galaxy S24 series. It’s possible that only limited regions will get the Exynos platform. We don’t expect Samsung to use the chipset on the upcoming foldables because they have always been powered by Qualcomm SoCs.

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