Samsung announced the Galaxy S24 series today. The vanilla Galaxy S24 and the bigger Galaxy S24+ will be powered by the Exynos 2400 chipset in certain markets including Europe. The chipset was technically unveiled in October, but we never leared major details like processor speeds and core clusters. Thankfully now that we got our hands on a Galaxy S24+ we managed to get all of the details.
The Exynos 2400 CPU has one ultra-powerful Cortex-X4 core clocked at 3.2 GHz, two Cortex-A720 units, running at 2.9 GHz, and three Cortex-A720 cores at 2.6 GHz. There are also four efficient Cortex-A520 cores, ticking at 2 GHz.
Exynos 2400 | Exynos 2200 | |
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Prime | 1x Cortex-X4 @ 3.2 GHz | 1x Cortex-X2 @ 2.8 GHz |
Big | 2x Cortex-A720 @ 2.90 GHz | – |
Mid | 3x Cortex-A720 @ 2.6 GHz | 3x Cortex-A710 @ 2.50 GHz |
Small | 4x Cortex-A520 @ 2.0 GHz | 4x Cortex-A510 @ 1.8 GHz |
Samsung already confirmed the new chipset will bring a 1.7x increase in CPU performance and a 14.7x boost in AI processing compared to the two-year-old predecessor, Exynos 2200. The GPU is Xclipse 940, based on the AMD RDNA 3 architecture, which should improve support for mobile ray tracing, rendering, and reflections.
Exynos 2400 is built on the 4nm LPP+ process by Samsung Semiconductor, and all cores are based on the ARMv9 architecture. It also comes with a new ISP and support for LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage.