Samsung Exynos 2200 is the upcoming flagship processor from the Korean company and prepared with, among others, in mind about top smartphones. In recent days, the SoC system has become loud, mainly due to the official announcement from Samsung. We can count that the Exynos 2200 will go to some smartphones from the Galaxy S22 series. Its strongest advantage is to be a completely new graphics system – Xclipse 920 – prepared in cooperation with AMD. The Xclipse 920 uses the RDNA 2 architecture that has already shown – that it scales very well for a variety of solutions (desktops, laptops, consoles, custom APUs in portable consoles). The first tests of the Xclipse 920 system, which were made in the OpenCL and Vulkan environments, appeared in the GeekBench database. How does the new GPU perform compared to the competing Adreno 730 chip, which is part of the SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen.1? The results are definitely promising.
The Samsung Exynos 2200 processor with the Xclipse 920 graphics chip (AMD RDNA 2) has been tested on GeekBench for GPU performance in OpenCL and Vulkan environments. The results are very optimistic.
Samsung Exynos 2200 with Xclipse GPU on AMD RDNA 2 with ray tracing support officially presented
In the GeekBench database there are entries about the layout Samsung Xclipse 920 with the code name GFX1040, which is assigned to the RDNA 2 architecture. The program reveals that the GPU worked at 555 MHz and had 4 GB of memory (most likely, however, the phone’s RAM memory, which is shared). The benchmark also reveals that the system Xclipse 920 graphic has 3 Compute Units, which means it also has 192 stream processors. On the one hand it is therefore a poor version of the RDNA 2 architecture, but due to its lowanie, in smartphones should show above-average performance. But how does the new Xclipse 920 chip play against the Adreno 730?
Samsung Exynos 2200 with AMD GPU tested. Could Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 feel at risk?
In the OpenCL test, the system prepared jointly by AMD and Samsung obtained a score of 9143 points. The OnePlus 10 Pro smartphone was selected for comparison, which is one of the first models equipped with the SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen.1 with Adreno 730. In this case, the result is around 6050 points, so nearly 50% worse compared to the Xclipse 920. There were slightly smaller differences in the case of the test, which was based on the Vulkan environment. In this case, the GPU in Exynos 2200 set the result of 9029 points (the highest), while the Adreno 730 obtained the best result at the level of 7502 points. We are talking about a difference of 20% in favor of Samsung’s solution. Smartphones from the Galaxy S22 line will debut soon, which will certainly give us a broader view of the possibilities of the RDNA 2 architecture in the form of Xclipse 920.
Source : VideoCardz, GeekBench
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