AMD Defeated Rival Samsung A14 Bionic
Samsung AMD, GPU Test For Internal Exynos 2200 Chip, Indicates The Use Of This Chip In Some Galaxy S22 Models.
Samsung A14 Bionic has repeatedly claimed that AMD’s chip will be on par with Apple’s A14 Bionic and M1 chip. A Twitter user confirms this, given the latest results of AMD’s graphic benchmark in the South Korean Customer Forum.
According to PhoneArena, Samsung GPU has six processing units (CU) with a frequency of 1.3 GHz, and the results of the benchmark taken from July 1400 (June 2021) are as follows:
- 170/7 fps: Manhatta 3.1
- 121/4 fps: Aztech Normal
- 51.5 fps: Aztech high
The results of the online benchmark for the fall of 1399 (early 2021) were even more impressive than the mentioned results; Therefore, it can conclude that Samsung has made changes for better performance in case of overheating of the device:
- 181/8 fps: Manhatta 3.1
- 138/25 fps: Aztech Normal
- 58 fps: Aztech high
The results of the GFXBench test for the Apple iPhone 12 Pro equipped with A14 are as follows:
- 146/4 fps: Manhatta 3.1
- 109/2 fps: Aztech Normal
- 39/9 fps: Aztech high
If you are a fan of Samsung’s propaganda, this news can be auspicious. Still, using the new and improved A15 Bionic chip in Apple’s next iPhone 13, it is likely to retain its superiority over Samsung phones. In addition, Samsung may improve the performance of its chips in the future.
In the past, Samsung devices in Europe and the Middle East were equipped with Exynos (Samsung’s proprietary chips). The chip performed worse than Qualcomm’s Snapdragon SoC chip; For this reason, European and Middle Eastern customers have been very critical of Samsung.
This situation has improved a bit after Samsung used Arm processor cores, But there is still a problem with the graphics performance. The company uses Mali generation Arm GPUs, and the performance of this processor is slower than Qualcomm Adreno GPUs.
So, even if the Exynos 2200 does not perform as well as the A15 Bionic, most Samsung users will probably not have a problem and will be satisfied as long as it does not lag behind Qualcomm’s next flagship Snapdragon 898 chip.
What do you think about the results of the Samsung Exynos 2200 chip benchmark?