AMD RNDA GPU helps Samsung Exynos 2200 SoC surpass Apple A14 in graphics performance

Recently, a Korean user shared the benchmark test results of Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2200 flagship chipset on the Cliff. It can be seen that the AMD Radeon RDNA 2 GPU integrated into the chipset performed well in internal tests.

Specifically, in the GFXBench 3.0 benchmark project, the graphics performance of the Exynos 2200 chipset is much better than that of the Apple A14 Bionic. Even so, it still cannot be compared with the self-contained Apple M1 graphics component.

The following are the graphics benchmark results (frame rate in Offscreen mode) of AMD RNDA and A14 Bionic/Apple M1 shared by Clien users. It needs to be pointed out that this test uses the Beta test version of the driver that AMD is still developing. It is expected that before Exynos 2200 SoC is officially listed, there is still room for improvement.

In addition, refer to the data shared by Kuma_Sleepy on Twitter: guess that AMD RDNA GPU has 6 sets of computing units (CU)/384 stream processors, and the main frequency is 1.31 GHz.

  • 1080p Manhattan ~ 170.7 fps;
  • Aztec Normal ~ 121.4 fps;
  • Aztec High ~ 51.5 fps.

For comparison, the three frame rates of the A14 Bionic chip are around 120/30/80 fps, which is far behind Exynos 2200. On the other hand, Apple M1 is far ahead with a high frame rate of 270/80/217 fps. Finally, it is expected that the first Exynos chip with integrated AMD mobile GPU will be unveiled sometime this year. However, @FrontTron said in an earlier revelation that Samsung may face the problem of the poor yield of Exynos 2200 SoC.

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