Samsung MX has reportedly greenlit its upcoming Exynos 2400 CPU. Mass production will begin later this year on Samsung's 4LPP node. It is said to feature a quad-cluster (1+2+3+4) design with a total of ten cores. https://www.notebookcheck.net/South-Korean-Galaxy-S24-variants-will-supposedly-feature-a-ten-core-Exynos-2400-SoC.686355.0.html
...already sounds like a disaster, and Exynos's are not known to overperform.
Quote from: S.Yu on January 26, 2023, 19:53:32...already sounds like a disaster, and Exynos's are not known to overperform.
Disaster in?
Exynos now perform excellent
Sounds like a good idea. More cores are more efficient at a certain power limit. Just compare Ryzen 9 and Ryzen 3 at the same wattage.
I also hope for RDNA3 graphics. Then this might become a fantastic chip.
Quote from: Casuarius on January 26, 2023, 22:33:06Quote from: S.Yu on January 26, 2023, 19:53:32...already sounds like a disaster, and Exynos's are not known to overperform.
Disaster in?
Exynos now perform excellent
If you define excellent as a generation behind, that is. Samsung nodes are a generation behind TSMC nodes with the same number, if they're behind even numerically...that's 2 gens behind. By 2024 4LPP will compare miserably to N3P, not to mention their CPU team can't really get their act together either and has consistently failed to get reliable results from the same core licenses as Qualcomm or even HiSilicon.
Waiting good soc exynos and semiconduktor