Samsung used Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC for the Galaxy S23 series this year, but rumors suggest that the company will use its own Exynos 2400 SoC for some regions in the Galaxy S24 series next year. AnTuTu’s Chinese website predicts that the Exynos 2400 SoC will be used in European, African, and some Asian countries and will be based on Samsung’s improved 4nm manufacturing process.

Samsung Exynos 2400 with 10-core CPU

More importantly, the report brings the detailed specs of the chipset. The new Exynos SoC is said to have a 10-core CPU with a 1+2+3+4 core configuration. It will have one powerful Cortex-X4 core running at 3.10GHz, two Cortex-A720 cores running at 2.9GHz, three Cortex-A720 cores running at 2.6GHz, and four Cortex-A520 cores running at 1.8GHz. All of the cores will be based on the ARMv9 architecture.

The new Exynos SoC is also rumored to have a new Xclipse 940 GPU, which is based on AMD’s RDNA2 architecture. It is said to have twice the number of compute units as the Xclipse 920, but this does not necessarily mean that it will be twice as fast. The performance of the GPU will also depend on other factors, such as the clock speed and the memory bandwidth.

Moreover, the chip is rumored to support LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. It will also have a new ISP that can handle 320MP camera sensors and 8K video recording at 60fps. It is also likely to have the new Exynos 5300 modem integrated, which is rumored to have a maximum downlink limit of 10Gbps, just like the Snapdragon X75, plus a 3.87Gbps uplink speed.

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