Samsung did not launch its own high-end mobile processor for the Galaxy flagship this year, but recently, the company officially launched its latest high-end SoC, the Exynos 2400, expected to be used on the Galaxy S24 in 2024.

At the new SLSI Tech Day event that just took place in San Jose, California, USA, Samsung said it will apply AI and Generative AI to all of its semiconductor products and technologies in the future, including the Exynos 2400 processor.

According to Samsung, the Exynos 2400 will have 70% faster CPU performance (1.7x) and 14.7x more powerful AI processing than the Exynos 2200. It also has the Xclipse 940 GPU based on the new GPU architecture AMD's newest product is RDNA3. Previous leaks said the new chip has a 10-core configuration and 6 WGP (Work Group Processors) in the GPU.

The Korean company also confirmed that the Xclipse 940 GPU has significantly improved gaming and ray tracing performance, and demonstrated it live at this event. As a result, the images in the game will be more realistic through visual effects such as overall lighting, reflections, and shadow rendering. The company also introduced a new AI engine for upcoming Galaxy smartphones (possibly Galaxy S24) that can convert text into images using the Exynos 2400 chip.

Samsung is expected to use Exynos 2400 for Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+, in parallel with the version using Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip for Galaxy. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will only have one variant using Qualcomm's chip worldwide. Theoretically, the Exynos 2400 has a huge difference compared to the Exynos 2200. However, in a recent test of graphics capabilities, the Exynos 2400's Eclipse 940 GPU could not keep up with the Snapdragon 8's Adreno 740. Gene 2.