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26 Jan 202416:56

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses smartphone chip performance, comparing Samsung's new Galaxy S24 models using Exynos and Snapdragon chips to iPhones. It finds the S24 with Exynos matches or exceeds iPhone performance in GPU tests. The S24's large heatsinks enable stable chip performance. There are lineup differences between models, but Exynos was better than expected. The S24 supports 7 year OS updates, unlike similarly priced iPhones. Overall the S24 with Exynos provides powerful performance and long-term usability.

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Q & A

  • What are the different chipsets used in the Galaxy S24 series?

    -The Galaxy S24 basic model and Plus use an Exynos 2400 chip, while the Galaxy S24 Ultra uses a Snapdragon 8 GEN 3 for Galaxy chip. The Exynos chip is designed and produced by Samsung, while the Snapdragon chip is designed by Qualcomm and manufactured by TSMC.

  • Why does Samsung use different chipsets for different models and countries?

    -Samsung claims it is to match the global supply and network situation for each model. However, it is likely also a cost-saving measure to use their own Exynos chips in some models/countries rather than the more expensive Snapdragon.

  • How do the Exynos and Snapdragon chipsets compare in benchmarks?

    -The Snapdragon chip generally scores 5-10% higher in CPU performance and up to 20% higher in GPU performance based on Geekbench and 3DMark tests. However, both chips show relatively stable performance over repeated tests.

  • Has Samsung improved the Exynos chip performance issues from previous models?

    -Yes, by increasing the heat sink size to improve heat dissipation, the Exynos 2400 chip shows much better stability and throttling control compared to previous Exynos chips.

  • How does the Galaxy S24 compare to the iPhone 15 series in benchmarks?

    -The Galaxy S24 Plus and Ultra match or exceed the iPhone 15 Pro Max in GPU performance based on 3DMark. The Galaxy S24 Ultra also matches the iPhone 15 Pro Max in CPU performance based on Geekbench.

  • What is GOS and what were the previous controversies?

    -GOS is Samsung's Game Optimization Service software that was accused of optimizing performance differently based on detecting benchmark apps vs games. Tests show some performance drop on the S24 when renaming Geekbench to a game name, but not as drastic as the previous 40% drop.

  • How is the power efficiency of the Exynos 2400 chip?

    -In benchmarks, the Exynos 2400 used 4-5W on average, while the Snapdragon used 5-10W. So the Exynos appears more power efficient, though still benchmarks only, not real world usage.

  • What is the overall conclusion about the Exynos 2400 performance?

    -While there is still a gap compared to the Snapdragon, the Exynos 2400 is a significant improvement over previous Exynos chips in performance, stability, and throttling.

  • Should you buy the Snapdragon or Exynos S24 model if given the choice?

    -The Snapdragon still benchmarks faster, but the Exynos 2400 is much closer in real world usage than before. Either chip will offer a great experience unless you care about max benchmark scores.

  • What are some limitations of the S24 models even with the new chips?

    -All models still max out at 4GB RAM. The advanced features of the chips related to UWB support may not be fully utilized for years. So the full power of the chips is currently not needed for most usage.

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