After a pause of a couple of years, the Korean giant is finally preparing to launch the next flagship S Series smartphone with its own Exynos 2400 SoC. There are already rumors and leaks about the presence of Exynos chipset, and the recent Geekbench listing confirms these leaks and rumors. It is quite surprising to see the Exynos 2400 in action and scoring much better than its predecessor.

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Bundling inside Samsung Galaxy S24+ European variant bearing model SM-S926B, the SoC scored 2067 points in the single-core benchmark, and 6520 points in the multi-core test. The performance fell short of the leaked Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 benchmark which scored 2234 points in single-core and 6807 in multi-core test.

As far as the architecture is concerned, it is a 10-core chipset with 1x core @3.21GHz, 2x Cores @2.90Ghz, 3x Cores @2.59 GHz and 4x Cores @1.96 GHz. Further, the benchmark details the presence of 8GB RAM and Android 14 on the board.

As per previous reports, it is expected to offer 70% improved performance in comparison with its predecessor – Exynos 2200, and 14.7x faster AI processing. It is expected to bundle Xclipse 940 GPU with RDNA3 AMD architecture.

This is not the final performance test for the chipset, it will be tuned further by Samsung. Concluding the actual performance on the benchmarks would not be fair. It is better to wait and watch for official information from Samsung side.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Previous Leaks

There are multiple reports about the presence of Exynos 2400 on Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ models shipping in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. However, the Snapdragon-powered models will only launch in North America (United States and Canada). Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will bundle Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC across the globe. It is quite early to conclude from the leaks, so better to take it as a grain of salt in the ocean.

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