Samsung Reveals The Chip That Could Power The Galaxy S24

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TL; DR
- Samsung has confirmed the presence of the Exynos 2400 and revealed some of its specifications.
- Expect the device to feature RDNA 3-based Xclipse 940 GPU and generative AI.
Samsung is expected to bring the Exynos chipset to several Galaxy S24 series phones next year. The company has confirmed that Exynos 2400 is in development and also revealed some of its specifications.
Samsung unveiled the Exynos 2400 at its first LSI Tech Day event, saying it will deliver 1.7x faster CPU performance and 14.7x faster AI computing performance compared to the Exynos 2200. The company did not provide further details. CPU. technical
This comparison is at least partly flattered by the fact that we won't see the Exynos 2300 this year, while the Exynos 2200 will be used in the 2022 Galaxy S22 lineup.
However, the Exynos 2400 offers some important improvements overall. Samsung has confirmed that the chip is using AMD
Samsung's new chipset will also delve into the world of generative AI as the company launches new AI tools for the "phones of the future." They used the tool to demonstrate text-to-image generation on an Exynos 2400 development board. Samsung confirmed to Android Authority that the text-to-image feature uses on-device artificial intelligence and does not require an internet connection.
We expect the Exynos chip to power select variants of the Galaxy S24 series, so there is no doubt that S24 models with this chip will have the ability to create images from text on the device. Will this actually be available to users? Yes, Samsung usually drops Exynos features when equivalent Snapdragon chips don't support them (see 4K/60fps, 8K video). Hence, we hope that Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 supports this feature.
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Along with the Exynos 2400, Samsung also showed off an interesting camera technology called Zoom Anyplace. It requires a 200MP camera and allows users to record videos at 4x and 1x zoom while tracking objects/objects at the same time. The manufacturer says it uses AI-based tracking technology to track objects in 4x videos, and promises that there will be no degradation in image quality in these close-up videos.
We've seen Samsung and other brands offer the ability to record video from two (or more) rear cameras at the same time. However, tracking 1x and 4x video simultaneously using the same sensor would be very useful when using a 200MP camera. So we hope to see this on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.