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Samsung and AMD are teaming up for a new Exynos mobile chipset, baking in RDNA 2 graphics that might upend the longstanding assumption that Snapdragon Galaxy
S21 Exynos 2100: 1,070
Multi-core
S21 Exynos 2100: 3,263
PCMark Work 2.0
S21 Exynos 2100: 14,732
Now we’re getting somewhere. Not only are the Exynos 2100’s Geekbench Multi-core and Work 2.0 results vast improvements over those of its predecessor, but it also bests the Snapdragon 888 in a head-to-head matchup. And that’s with less RAM than the S20 (8GB vs 12GB).
Graphics are impressive as well. While the Exynos 2100 is still using a Mali GPU, the results are pretty much in step with the Snapdragon 888 using 3DMark’s cross-platform Wildlife benchmark.
3D Mark Wildlife
S21 Exynos 2100: 5,852
The Snapdragon 888 performs a bit better with more graphics-intensive tasks, as seen by the frame-rate results from GFXBench’s tests:
What to expect from next-gen performance
One of the most obvious points of comparison is between the CPU setups in the Exynos 2100 and Snapdragon 888. Samsung and Qualcomm are both participants in the Arm CXC program, netting them access to the powerhouse Cortex-X1 CPU core. Both chipsets also use three big Cortex-A78 cores and four small Cortex-A55s.
Samsung has clocked its CPU cores more aggressively, however. This hints at a slight performance advantage for your day-to-day apps. Nevertheless, there’s more at play than clock speeds, such as core and system cache sweet spots, which affect performance too. Regardless, with Samsung’s custom Mongoose cores gone, we can expect much closer performance and energy parity between Exynos and Snapdragon this generation. Benchmarks show the Cortex-X1 to be even beefier than Samsung’s last-gen M5 core, so the Snapdragon catches up a lot in this regard.