AMD joins the Android ecosystem, the super SoC is coming

At the recent Computex Online 2021, AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su announced that Samsung’s next-generation flagship SoC will be equipped with custom graphics IP provided by AMD, supporting ray tracing and VRS variable rendering rate. Recently, some media have exposed the GFXBench running scores of early samples of Samsung’s next-generation flagship mobile processor Samsung Exynos 2200.

According to the result, the performance of Manhattan 3.1, Aztek Normal, and Aztek High School in the GFXBench GPU test, Exynos 2200 scores are 181.8 FPS, 138.25 FPS, 58 FPS, respectively. In comparison, the results of Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro A14 were 146.4 FPS, 79.8 FPS, and 30.5 FPS, respectively.

This set of data means that Exynos 2200 with AMD RDNA 2 architecture has significantly ahead of Apple A14 in terms of GPU performance. If the mass production version can maintain such results, then Exynos 2200 is expected to represent the first time that the Android ecosystem processor beats Apple’s A-series processors in terms of GPU performance.

It’s not surprising that Samsung Exynos 2200 with AMD RDNA 2 architecture has such high graphics performance. On PCs, Microsoft Xbox Series X, and SONY PS5 game consoles, AMD RDNA2 architecture has already proven its strength.

Via: sammobile