Samsung Exynos 2100 has been launched recently and the first smartphone to feature has got be the Galaxy S21 Ultra. It also features the Snapdragon 888 for US customers as well, so previously there was a huge difference in performance between Exynos and Snapdragon chipsets but things have finally changed in 2021.
The South Korean giant has taken a leap forward in terms of performance as we did a detailed comparison between the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 and the Samsung Exynos 2100. However, although all seems good on paper how does Exynos 2100 perform against Snapdragon 888 in real-world tests?
A new speed test conducted by SpeedTest G shows how the Galaxy S21 Ultra with both different chipset competes against each other. As you see in the test the Exynos 2100 is very close to the Snapdragon 888 when it comes to real-world scenarios.
If you do a breakdown of the strengths of both chipsets you’ll see the Samsung Exynos 2100 taking less time in CPU side of things, while the Snapdragon 888 with its Adreno 660 GPUÂ is leading against Samsung’s 14-core Mali-G78 GPU. There’s only a difference of 8 seconds and this shows how Samsung has improved in leaps and bounds.
I bet with the partnership with AMD, surely, Samsung’s next chipset will have a powerful graphics to compete Snapdragon chipsets. You can see the detailed comparison video here:
via Wccftech