The Samsung Galaxy S24 could be powered by a special edition chipset


We’re not expecting to see the Samsung Galaxy S24 series until the early part of next year, but by that time it looks as though we’ll know just about every spec offered by these phones – including the chipset that powers them.
The team at SamMobile has compared two recently posted benchmarks – one thought to be from the Nubia RedMagic 9 and one thought to be from the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus – and suggests that the latter phone will have a special edition processor inside.
Both these handsets are expected to run on the as-yet-unannounced Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, but the configuration listings attached to the leaked benchmarks show some subtle differences between processor specs.
Each chipset is made up of cores (individual processing units), and these are apparently laid out differently and running at slightly faster speeds on the Samsung Galaxy 24 Plus compared with the RedMagic 9 from Nubia.
Phone power
As you may remember from earlier in the year, Qualcomm and Samsung partnered together to create a custom version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor for the handsets in the Samsung Galaxy S23 range – so it looks like this partnership is continuing.
That bespoke Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 was later made available to other manufacturers as well, but Samsung got it first. It seems likely that a similar arrangement could be in place as we go through the flagship Android phones of 2024.
There’s been plenty of speculation around the chipset that’ll be showing up in the Samsung Galaxy S24 range, with rumors that Samsung will go back to its previous approach of fitting its own Exynos processors inside some versions of the phone.
That wasn’t the strategy with the Galaxy S23, as all three of those phones got Snapdragon silicon inside them. At this stage of course, it’s still not clear exactly how powerful the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will be – but it should launch before the end of 2023.
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