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Samsung Galaxy S23 series GPU benchmarks are out, crushing the S22 series

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Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been released in the early hours of this morning, and now benchmark tests on the GPU performance of the new machine have been released and compared with the Galaxy S22 series with Exynos 2200 processor, and the results show that the GPU performance of Samsung’s new flagship has been significantly improved.

The software used for the tests was 3DMark Wild Life Extreme, which pushes GPU performance to its limits. The Samsung Galaxy S23 and S23+ scored 3,811 and 3,799 respectively, with an average frame rate of 20.80 for both phones, compared to the Galaxy S22+ with the Exynos 2200 SoC, which scored 1,689 and had an average frame rate of 10.10, giving the new flagship a relatively large lead.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has an equally large lead over the Galaxy S22 Ultra, with the former scoring a maximum of 3874 points and reaching an average of 23.20 fps during the benchmark test, while the S22 Ultra scored 1912 points with an average frame rate of 11.40 fps.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 series is equipped with Samsung’s exclusive custom second-generation Snapdragon 8 mobile platform (for Galaxy), which not only increases the CPU main frequency to 3.36GHz but also its Adreno 740 GPU frequency from 680MHz to 719MHz. The Galaxy S22 series uses the Xclipse 920 GPU at 555MHz, a relatively large gap.

Samsung made a last-ditch attempt last year to partner with AMD on the RDNA2-based Xclipse GPU, but the strategy appears to have been ineffective, with the Exynos 2200 SoC and its Xclipse 920 GPU unable to compete with the second-generation Snapdragon 8 and the overclocked Adreno 740.

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