Galaxy S21's New Exynos 2010 has been performing well thanks to Samsung's decision to ditch their custom CPU cores in order to give way to the ARM design. As Android Authority reports, now the SOC is very much more competitive when compared with the Snapdragon 888 solution from Qualcomm. However, despite its huge upgrade, one area that still needs to be looked into is the graphics chip.
One great thing to note is that soon enough, reports say that a next-generation AMD graphics might be released anytime by 2022. As you may have heard, AMD and Samsung have collaborated in order to provide the best upgrades. According to a Korean Benchmark Channel, they have acquired early 3D benchmark results in line with the upcoming next-generation AMD-powered mobile chipset solution.
Next Gen Exynos Compared with Apple A14 Bionic chipset
According to Sam Mobile, so far, no official name has been reported yet pertaining to the upcoming mobile chipset. But apparently, the solution has already been benchmarked using the GFXBench.
At this point, there aren't enough screenshots or videos to support the claim of theKoreaen website. However, the results seem to be very practical and feasible. Moreover, the benchmark results seem to be very positive. What is more interesting in these results is that the unnamed Exynos mobile chipset that houses AMD is more competitive in 3D graphics, that when compared to the Apple A14 Bionic SoC, the former becomes the better contender.
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A14 Bionic GFXBench (offscreen) results from Apple iPhone 12 Pro results:
Manhattan 3.1 = 120 fps.
Aztec Ruins (normal) = 79.9 fps.
Aztec Ruins (high) = 30 fps.
Soon to Launch Exynos chipset GFXBench results:
Manhattan 3.1 = 181.8 fps.
Aztec Ruins (normal) = 138.25 fps.
Aztec Ruins (high) = 58 fps.
Although these results are very impressive, it's still important to note that there arent enough screenshots and photos to support these claims. Merely the data has been released as a point of comparison for Apple's A14 Bionic. Even if the sources are from a real testing, it can be difficult to be certain about it since things can improve, flop, or change from time to time. On the otehr hand, the results can be false, or can be based merely on reasonable estimates. Either way, we can get our hopes up, but not expect too much.
Ofcourse, it is expected that any upgrade from the AMD'S GPU will make a huge change for Samsung's mobile chipset lineup. However, we will have to wait and see if the improvement mentioned in the leak is the same as that of the real upgrades. Nonetheless, now that this alleged performance comparison is out, Apple surely won't stand idly with this new bionic chipset that will be released by its greatest competitor.
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Written by Nikki D