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Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2200 with AMD mRDNA GPU beats last year’s Apple A14 Bionic chip
The Galaxy S22 series is expected to debut with a powerful Exynos 2200 processor, developed by Samsung and AMD with mRDNA2 GPU. The chipset could be unveiled sometime in January next year, while its early benchmarks just appeared online that raises the excitement of fans wondering to own the S22 flagship.
According to reliable tipster FrontTron, the Exynos 2200 records at 170.7 fps in the Manhattan 3.1 test, while the last year’s Apple A14 Bionic clocks in at 120 fps. Furthermore, the former chip registers 121.4 fps, at the same test, the latter hits just 79.9 fps.
A14 reference
Manhattan 3.1: 120 fps
Aztec normal: 79.9 fps
Aztec high: 30 fps— Tron ❂ (@FrontTron) August 24, 2021
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However, a similar differential exists in the Aztec High test, with the Exynos 2200 recording 51.5 fps, Apple A14 Bionic, on the other hand, trailing at 30 fps. All of these benchmarks show a performance differential in the region of 45%, and the advantage going to the Exynos 2200.
The source claimed that these figures were recorded back in June during the development of beta drivers provided by AMD. Therefore, these numbers can’t be directly considered as the representation of the upcoming Samsung Exynos 2200 chipset.