Information published recently by the South Korean press note that Samsung is planning to increase the RAM and base storage on the Galaxy S24. Both the Galaxy S24 and S24+ will have 12GB of RAM and 256GB of free space, while the S24 Ultra will have 16GB of RAM.
This would allow Samsung to keep the price of the S24 line (compared to the S23) by lowering the cost of the processor., using Exynos and negotiating a better deal with Qualcomm. However, all the information received so far is just a rumor.
Samsung Foundry’s 4nm manufacturing process has undergone significant improvements, and this could lead to a significant performance boost for the 10-core Exynos 2400 processor. According to an industry professional, the chip’s performance is generating positive reactions both inside and outside of Samsung .

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Samsung’s Exynos 2400 processor is rumored to be equipped with a 10-core processor, including one Cortex-X4 core at 3.1GHz, two Cortex-A720 cores at 2.9GHz, three Cortex-A720 cores at frequency of 2.9 GHz, as well as four Cortex-A720 cores with a frequency of 2.6 GHz and four cores with a frequency of 1.8 GHz. Processor A520. In addition, it is speculated to be powered by an AMD RDNA2-based Xclipse GPU with 12 CUs, four times the size of its predecessor.
The previous version of Exynos disappointed
The Exynos 2400 is expected to perform even better for power users who use features like Samsung DeX to work with their smartphones. This, of course, if the rumors circulating in recent days are confirmed by the manufacturer at the launch of the device.
After being disappointed with the Exynos 2200, which had thermal and performance issues, the company decided to opt exclusively for the Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset in the Galaxy S23 line. However, if Samsung can address the technical issues with the Exynos 2400 while keeping power consumption and heat generation under control, the company may consider re-launching devices with the previous chipset.
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Samsung announces the launch of its own Google News-style news app
The service, currently exclusive to the US, will aggregate text and audio content from various partner sources.
Via: SamMobile
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