Samsung Galaxy S22 vs S21 Exynos 2200 benchmarks suggest good things to come – PhoneArena

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While all the tech giants and their chihuahuas are embracing the homebrew mobile chipset trend, Samsung has been playing this game for some time with varying success. Its final days, incarnations of the Exynos processor were marred by thermal and performance issues compared to their Qualcomm Snapdragon alternatives, mostly due to the ARM-Mali graphics it used in the package.

All of that is about to change with the next one, Exynos 2200 iteration, which would have by the first to bear the fruits of the Samsung-AMD works in the form of an mRDNA graphics processor that is as economical as it is powerful compared to its Malian counterparts of the Exynos chipsets.

Exynos 2200 vs Snapdragon 888 vs Exynos 2100 benchmark scores

As you can see below, Exynos 2200’s supposed scores are only slightly above the benchmarks of the Galaxy S21, but at a much lower clock rate. Given that there will likely be further improvements to both the engineering prototype and the software handling of the chipset, we can reasonably expect faster S22 performance compared to the S21 in their Exynos versions.

When it comes to Exynos 2200 vs Snapdragon 888 scores, however, the new Samsung chipset wins by a larger margin as Qualcomm’s processor is clocked at a comparable level. There will be a new one, Snapdragon 898 processor in the Galaxy S22, however, so the Exynos 2200 advantage could be questionable by then.

Needless to say, pure synthetic benchmarks are only part of the equation, and sustained performance, as well as throttling under pressure are the ultimate criteria to consider. In the case of the Galaxy S22 loaded with Exynos 2200, we will also be very, very interested in analyzing the pure graphics subsystem scores, AMD mRDNA GPUs and all that.

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While all the tech giants and their chihuahuas are embracing the homebrew mobile chipset trend, Samsung has been playing this game for some time with varying success. Its final days, incarnations of the Exynos processor were marred by thermal and performance issues compared to their Qualcomm Snapdragon alternatives, mostly due to the ARM-Mali graphics it used in the package.

All of that is about to change with the next one, Exynos 2200 iteration, which would have by the first to bear the fruits of the Samsung-AMD works in the form of an mRDNA graphics processor that is as economical as it is powerful compared to its Malian counterparts of the Exynos chipsets.

Exynos 2200 vs Snapdragon 888 vs Exynos 2100 benchmark scores

As you can see below, Exynos 2200’s supposed scores are only slightly above the benchmarks of the Galaxy S21, but at a much lower clock rate. Given that there will likely be further improvements to both the engineering prototype and the software handling of the chipset, we can reasonably expect faster S22 performance compared to the S21 in their Exynos versions.

When it comes to Exynos 2200 vs Snapdragon 888 scores, however, the new Samsung chipset wins by a larger margin as Qualcomm’s processor is clocked at a comparable level. There will be a new one, Snapdragon 898 processor in the Galaxy S22, however, so the Exynos 2200 advantage could be questionable by then.

Needless to say, pure synthetic benchmarks are only part of the equation, and sustained performance, as well as throttling under pressure are the ultimate criteria to consider. In the case of the Galaxy S22 loaded with Exynos 2200, we will also be very, very interested in analyzing the pure graphics subsystem scores, AMD mRDNA GPUs and all that.
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