Radeon comes to the Samsung Exynos chips



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Based on leaked measurements, the GPU is extremely strong.

A big sensation last June was the news that Samsung’s system chip design division for smartphones, tablets, and other devices and AMD had partnered. As part of the deal, the South Korean company authorized the RDNA graphics architecture, which is also used in the latest AMD Radeon video cards and next-gen gaming consoles, on its system chips.

Image is for illustrative purposes onlySource: AMD

After almost a year of silence, exciting information has now arrived on the subject, with leaked measurement results from the GFXBench database of the first Samsung system chip already running a Radeon video controller.

The Radeon reached a speed of 181.8 frames in the Manhattan 3.1 test, proving to be almost 13 percent faster than the Adreno 650 graphics controller in the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865. More interesting still, Radeon produced 138.25 and 58 FPS in the Aztec tests. Normal and Aztec High,

that is, he dialed Adreno so three times.

If all goes well, the first Samsung system chip with a Radeon video controller could be available in stores on store shelves in 2021, perhaps making its debut in the Samsung Galaxy S21 mobile family.

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