Samsung has officially unveiled its new flagship processor, the Exynos 2400, following the previous Exynos 2200 used in the Galaxy S22 series.
The South Korean company introduced its new processor at an event held in San Jose, California.
Samsung’s focus with the Exynos 2400 is on improving the performance of both the main processor and graphics processor, alongside enhancing artificial intelligence (AI) processing capabilities.
The company is expected to incorporate this new processor into its upcoming flagship Galaxy S24 smartphones, set to debut early next year.
Samsung claims that the new processor delivers up to a 70% improvement in performance and 14 times better AI processing compared to the previous version. As for the graphics processor, Samsung has adopted the Xclipse 940, built on AMD’s latest RDNA 3 architecture.
Previous leaks had suggested that the Xclipse 940 graphics processor outperforms its counterpart, the Adreno 740, found in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 high-performance processor.
Samsung asserts that the new graphics processor provides an exceptional gaming experience, thanks to advanced ray-tracing technologies that enhance lighting, shadows, and reflections.
Leveraging the processor’s AI capabilities, Samsung has announced a tool that can convert text into images using the Exynos 2400 processor.
Young In Park, President of the Semiconductor Design Division at Samsung, stated, “Generative AI has quickly emerged as the most important trend this year, requiring strong foundational technologies to process and vitalize data. We are paving the way for a new era of proactive artificial intelligence.”