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So as you already know, Samsung uses two different chipsets in their phones.
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One is their own inhouse Exynos chip and the other one is from Qualcomm the Snapdragon
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chip.
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It depends on the region which chipset you'll end up getting.
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Historically we've seen the Exynos chipsets tend to perform better than Snapdragon except
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in the GPU department where the Adren GPU from Qualcomm is way better than the Mali
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from Exynos.
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But what we're seeing from a couple of years is that the Snapdragon SoC is taking a lead
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not only in GPU but also in the CPU department as well.
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It's been confirmed in many of the speed tests, In particular, the speed test between the
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Exynos and Snapdragon variants of the Galaxy Note 10+.
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As you can see the Snapdragon variant beats the Exynos by a massive 20 seconds.
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What was surprising to me was that in the CPU test, an area where the Exynos tend to
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perform better than Snapdragon, the Exynos still fall behind by almost 4 seconds.
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And it's been happening for a couple of years.
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You might be wondering why?
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Well, let me explain.
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I'm not going to talk about the difference in speed in GPU because we all know, the Mali
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GPU from Exynos is inferior to the Adreno.
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No arguments there.
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But let's take a look at why Exynos is falling behind in the CPU tests as well.
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The answer lies in the architecture of both of the CPUs.
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Both the Exynos and Snapdragon uses the same ARM's architecture but uses different CPU
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configuration.
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Here's the CPU configuration of the Snapdragon 855 and Exynos 9825 side by side.
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The Snapdragon 855 features four Cortex-A76, which are accompanied by four Cortex-A55 cores.
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Exynos 9825 features 2 custom CPU and 2 Cortex-A75 cores, accompanied by four Cortex-A55 cores.
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Pay close attention to the Cortex-A76 and A75 because the rest is the same.
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Here's the performance difference between the A75 and 76.
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As you can see, there's a difference of 35% in performance.
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The Exynos 9825 still uses the inferior A75, of course, it uses the A75 in combination
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with the custom M4 cores.
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M4 cores are really powerful but still, in combination with the A75 it's not as good
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as the A76 that Qualcomm uses, and the test proves it.
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But thankfully though, it looks like all of these will change with the upcoming Galaxy
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S11.
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You see, Ice Universe is saying that the Exynos 9830 or whatever the name is going to be,
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will use the Cortex A77, the same one that Qualcomm is going to use for the Snapdragon
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865.
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So that means the CPU architecture of both the Exynos 9830 and 865 will be identical,
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so the Exynos 9830 should perform equal to the Snapdragon 865.
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Also, Ice Universe said that Samsung has fired its entire Austin CPU team in favor of ARM's
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CPU architecture.
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In 2010 Samsung founded a design center in Austin called Samsung's Austin R&D Center
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where they hired many ex-AMD, ex-Intel, ex-ARM, and various other industry veterans.
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So firing them would mean Samsung will no longer use custom M4 cores and will directly
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use ARM's architecture just like Qualcomm does with their Snapdragon chipsets.
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So if this is indeed true, because we can't take Ice's words for granted until we hear
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from Samsung themselves, nonetheless if this is true then there won't be any performance
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difference between the Exynos and Snapdragon variants, which is good for us consumers.
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Now, the only thing Samsung needs to do is to get rid of the Mali GPU which will happen
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by the way.
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But not with the Galaxy S11.
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Samsung and AMD made a deal already but Exynos chips with AMD's radeon graphics will only
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come to fruition in 2021.
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In any case, do let me know what do you think about this and consider subscribing for all
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the latest updates on the Galaxy S11 and as always I'll see you tomorrow...Peace out!