Go straight to the top! AMD GPU Exynos test score exposure
Go straight to the top! AMD GPU Exynos test score exposure

The oligopoly competition on the mobile end led to the obvious phenomenon of "toothpaste squeezing". In addition to AMD's strong performance in recent years, it is no wonder that everyone has high expectations for the Exynos new product that Samsung and AMD cooperate with.

 

On June 29, it was reported that Ice Universe had released a screenshot of Exynos SoC performance with AMD GPU.


The SoC scored 8134 points in 3D Mark's Wild Life scene, leaving a lot of existing products behind. At last, a third pole has emerged on the mobile GPU besides Qualcomm and Apple. What can we say except "AMD Yes!"?


Wild Life test, top 20 models and scores ↑


Wild Life test, models and scores of the 21st to 40th place ↑

For reference, in the same test, Apple A14 is 7668, A13 is 7515, Kirin 9000 is 6036, and Snapdragon 888 is 5766. 3D Mark's Wild Life scene can be divided into off screen and non off screen. The former uses the unified resolution test, while the latter uses the device's screen resolution test. The performance is proportional to the GPU performance and inversely proportional to the screen resolution.

Previously, the name of the most powerful GPU on the mobile terminal has always alternated between Qualcomm and Apple. However, in recent years, Qualcomm's Adreno GPU has lagged far behind Apple's A series. Last year, Kirin 9000 piled up the public version of the Arm GPU to the limit for the first time, and produced the GPU performance that is 50% better than that of the Snapdragon 888.


 

Interestingly, Qualcomm's Adreno GPU is also related to AMD by blood. After AMD and ATI merged that year, ATI's Imageon division was acquired by Qualcomm and renamed Adreno. Then take a look at Qualcomm Adreno and AMD Radeon. These two names are only in different alphabetical order. The implication is obvious enough

As early as June 2019, there was news of Samsung's cooperation with AMD. At Computex 2021 this June, AMD CEO Su Zifeng (netizens jokingly called "Su Ma") said that he would introduce AMD's RDNA 2 GPU into Samsung's Exynos SoC, and would support advanced features such as ray tracing and VRS variable rate coloring.

The first mobile SoC supporting VRS is Snapdragon 888, but so far no mobile SoC supports RT ray tracing. For the public GPU of Arm, even the Mali-G710 just released does not support ray tracing (although Arm has said that they are developing VRS and ray tracing).

It is said that this new Exynos product is not a flagship, but a mid tier product with A77 architecture, which will be released in the second and third quarters of this year at the earliest. The Exynos 2100 is a new product with a full blood AMD GPU, but it will not be released until the end of this year at the earliest.


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