Samsung’s AMD GPU for Galaxy S22 is already beating iPhone 12 Pro
Samsung is testing the new GPU that it is developing together with AMD. We already see benchmarks in which he beats Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro when it comes to graphics power, and that during a test in combination with a less powerful processor.
Samsung’s AMD GPU
The American chip designrper AMD announced at a launch event at the beginning of this month that it is working with Samsung on a powerful GPU for smartphones. More news will follow later this year and we also expect the GPU to be part of the Exynos 2200 that will work in January next year in the Samsung Galaxy S22.
Samsung is already fully testing the AMD GPU, which is leaking the well-known rumor spreader Ice Universe on Twitter. In it we see a suspected screenshot of a Wild Life test of the 3DMark benchmark, which serves to test the graphics performance of chipsets. The score of 8134 from this test is very high, because the AMD GPU easily beats all current top devices, including Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro.
Faster than the iPhone 12 Pro
The latest iPhone’s A14 Bionic chipset scores around 7442 points, and it’s good to see an Android smartphone beating Apple’s flagship phone in graphics performance. Especially because Samsung used an older processor together with the gpu that is based on Cortex-A77 cores. We expect the actual performance of the Exynos 2200 in the Samsung Galaxy S22 to be even higher.
Still, it must be said that the new AMD GPU is not yet as strong as Apple’s M1 chipset that it uses in the new iPad Pro and the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air from 2020. That’s because the M1 is made for larger devices that have space. for much more efficient cooling. The M1 is twice as powerful, because in the Wild Life test it gets a score of around 17000 points, says Sammobile.
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