We already know that the future Galaxy S series flagship phones will have a built-in AMD GPU. Mobile users all over the world are excited about this news because it may increase mobile gaming and productivity to a whole new level. However, according to recent news, this Exynos x AMD cooperation may not be limited to the S series, but may also appear on future Galaxy A phones.

It is reported that Samsung will combine the mid-range Exynos chipset with AMD’s mRDNA graphics. But this will not be the same as the flagship chip. The source said that the mid-range chip will use a 2CU configuration, while the flagship chip will be composed of a 4CU chip. In the test, the clock is about 1GHz.
The source also said that because the Cortex A-78 is used instead of the X series, the performance is reduced by only about 10%. Even the mid-range configuration of the 2CU can see a good performance improvement. In addition, there is news that the 4CU version will also be delivered to two Chinese mobile phone companies, so we can also see AMD in domestic mobile phones in the future.
Yesterday, we reported how Samsung plans to introduce optical image stabilization technology to more phones in the A series. Now we have heard that future Galaxy A phones may be equipped with Exynos chips driven by RDNA graphics. This may give Samsung a huge advantage in the mid-market competition, but we are not sure whether this will increase the prices of these phones.
When it comes to mid-range phones, the Galaxy A series is already one of the most popular smartphones in the world, and now it is visible to the naked eye that these phones are getting better.
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