Samsung Exynos 2400
Samsung‘s Exynos 2400 Deca-Core processor, which has been unveiled this week, is set to power the Galaxy S24 and the S24+ smartphones in India and European countries. The processor is the first of its kind to utilize a Fan-out Wafer Level Package (FOWLP) for enhanced thermal management.
The FOWLP technology creates additional space for I/O connections, enabling faster and more efficient electric signal transmission. Samsung has noted that the Exynos 2400 demonstrates significant advancements in heat management through the development of packaging with lower heat resistance. This results in a smaller form factor, ensuring that the device stays cooler even during extended app usage and intense gaming sessions.
Reports indicate that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus, featuring the Exynos 2400, delivers superior performance in the 3D Mark Solar Bay Stress test compared to the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy. However, this claim will need to be verified upon obtaining both phones for testing.
Furthermore, it has been reported that the hexa-core Samsung Xclipse 940 GPU in the Exynos 2400 achieves an impressive score of 4231 in the 3D Mark Wildlife extreme test, putting it on par with the Apple A17 Pro and outperforming the previous Exynos 2200 used in the Galaxy S22.
There have been rumors suggesting that the power consumption of the Xclipse 940 GPU in the Exynos 2400 is high. Additionally, reports indicate that the Adreno 750 GPU in the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy has seen a slight boost in clock speed compared to its standard version.
Despite utilizing Samsung’s own 4LPP+ technology, which is said to be inferior in performance and area compared to Snapdragon’s TSMC’s N4P process, the Exynos 2400’s power consumption is reportedly similar, at least for the GPU.