Samsung Exynos 2200 with AMD RNDA 2 GPU Falls Behind Apple A15 in First Benchmarks
The Samsung Exynos 2200, a chip that uses ARM’s latest designs with an AMD graphics processing unit (GPU) falls behind the Apple A15 in iOS 11 benchmarks. The move is likely due to the fact that while Samsung has several generations of hardware and software optimization going into their chips, Apple enjoys more support from game developers who have been designing for Intel-based x86 silicon since its release in 2006.
The “exynos 2200 benchmark” is a benchmark that was released by Samsung. The benchmark showed the Exynos 2200 with AMD RNDA 2 GPU falling behind Apple A15 in performance.
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Geekbench 5 has released the first compute test results for Samsung’s forthcoming Exynos 2200 mobile CPU with AMD RDNA 2 graphics, giving a preview of the new SoC’s potential performance for the future Galaxy handsets.
According to Tom’s Hardware’s findings, Samsung’s Exynos 2200 processor will exceed Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888, which is found in phones like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G, but fall short of Apple’s A15, which powers the iPhone 13 series and the 2021 iPad Mini. The test gave Samsung’s Exynos 2200 with RDNA 2-based “Xclipse” GPU a Total Points of 9143, while Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 and Apple’s A15 received 4853 and 14665 points, respectively.
Geekbench 5 Compute Benchmark for Mobile SoCs
384 SPs Exynos 2200 | Xclipse 920 | 12-clusters Snapdragon 888 | Mali-G76 | A15 | 5 clusters of GPUs | |
---|---|---|---|
Total Points | 9143 | 4853 | 14556 |
Sobel | 9900 | 5927 | 10989 |
Canny | 8159 | 3954 | 10496 |
Stereo synchronization | 22200 | 10205 | 33645 |
Equalization of histograms | 6784 | 4092 | 10203 |
Blur Gaussian | 6605 | 3934 | 16020 |
Field of View | 17004 | 9794 | 21347 |
Face Recognition | 2294 | 1797 | 7831 |
Detecting the Horizon | 8691 | 5367 | 16204 |
Feature Compatibility | 4417 | 2440 | 7568 |
Physics of Particles | 45120 | 26847 | 72976 |
SFFT | 6813 | 1475 | 6548 |
API | OpenCL | OpenCL | Metal |
“However, the Geekbench 5 compute test often does not represent the performance of real apps that employ GPUs for general-purpose computation,” Tom’s Hardware pointed out in its report. “Also, it does not represent GPU performance in graphical programs, therefore drawing any straight inferences is difficult.”
“[…] Meanwhile, if the Exynos 2200 is released this fall, it will compete against Apple’s A16, not the A15 (which already exceeds it by 59 percent in the Geekbench 5 compute test).”
This week, Samsung unveiled its “game-changing” Exynos 2200 CPU with Xclipse GPU based on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture. It has been verified to enable hardware accelerated ray tracing (RT) and variable rate shading (VRS), allowing for improved aesthetics and performance in future mobile games.
Geekbench (through Tom’s Hardware) is the source of this information.
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