SoC Exynos 2200 is much inferior in performance to last year's Apple A14 Bionic


Exynos 2200 SoC test results have appeared in the popular Geekbench 5 benchmark database. They indicate that the upcoming platform may disappoint those looking forward to a significant performance boost over the Exynos 2100.

The source published comparative test results of Exynos 2100, Exynos 2200 and Apple A14 Bionic, which directly indicate that the yet unannounced platform lost in performance to last year's Apple A14 Bionic and is not far from the Exynos 2100.

Of course, there is an option that this is an engineering sample of Exynos 2200, and its performance will be improved by the release of the final version of the platform. But the performance gain is unlikely to be very large. And do not forget that the iPhone 13 is based on the Apple A15 Bionic presented yesterday, and the first smartphones based on the Snapdragon 898 will be released by the end of the year.

The Exynos 2200 is rumored to include a 2.59GHz ARM Cortex-X2 super-core, three high-performance 2.5GHz Cortex-A710 cores, and four energy-efficient cores that will be clocked at 1.73GHz. The GPU, codenamed AMD Voyager, will provide significant performance gains and can rival the Apple A15 Bionic GPU.

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