Samsung‘s Exynos 2400, initially announced last year with minimal details, finally sheds some light on its specifications. While details were initially scarce, the chip arrives under the hood of the latest Galaxy S24 and S24+, detailing a lot about its capabilities.

Exynos 2400 processor

Samsung Exynos 2400

So the Exynos 2400 boasts a 10-core CPU configuration, featuring a powerful Cortex-X4 core clocked at 3.2 GHz, accompanied by a mix of two Cortex-A720 cores running at 2.9 GHz and three Cortex-A720 cores at 2.6 GHz. There are also four Cortex-A520 cores for efficiency with a clock speed of 2 GHz.

Samsung previously confirmed the new chipset brings a 1.7x increase in CPU performance. And the powerful mix of cores in the chipset seems promising. However, we’ll need to see how it actually performs in real-world situations, especially compared to its main rival, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Anyway, the Exynos 2400 is built on Samsung’s latest 4LPP+ process and utilizes FOWLP packaging technology, both aimed at improving performance and power consumption.

For graphics-related tasks, there is a Samsung Xclipse 940 GPU. Built on AMD’s RDNA 3 architecture, it comes with features like hardware-level ray tracing and AI-driven upscaling, promising more immersive visuals. 

Although specific details like WGP count and clock speed remain undisclosed, Samsung claims the GPU can handle 4K gaming at 120 fps or 1440p at 144 fps on external displays.

The Exynos 2400 also touts a significantly enhanced NPU, claiming a 14x performance improvement over its predecessor. It utilizes a combination of general and dedicated AI processors, though the specific TOPS count remains unknown. For photography enthusiasts, the chip offers support for a staggering 320 MP camera sensor.

The Exynos 2400 will power a portion of the Galaxy S24 and S24+ models globally, excluding specific regions like the US, China, Canada, and Japan. 

While some key details remain obscured, the revealed specifications showcase a processor capable of handling demanding tasks and delivering advanced gaming experiences.

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