The Exynos 2100 has now appeared in Geekbench. A phone that is believed to be the Samsung Galaxy S21+ has now risen up in Geekbench. There you can see that the next flagship processor will be named Exynos 2100. The device was tested as “Samsung SM-G996B” and the benchmark result revealed details of the phone and chipset in addition to the source code.
Samsung Galaxy S21+ runs Android 11 and the information for the motherboard is listed as “Exynos 2100”. The chipset has a clock rate of 2.21 GHz and the phone has 8 GB of RAM. The benchmark values are 1,040 and 3,107 points for single-core and multi-core.
The information obtained from the source code shows that the Exynos 2100 is an octa-core processor, just like the Exynos 990, but with a different CPU layout. Unlike its predecessor, which has a 2 + 2 + 4 arrangement, the new chipset uses a 1 + 3 + 4 CPU core arrangement.
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The primary core will be measured at 2.91 GHz, the power cores will be clocked at 2.81 GHz and the efficiency cores will be clocked at 2.21 GHz. The source code also shows that the Exynos 2100 has a Mali-G78 GPU.
The benchmark result already shows that the new CPU brings a noticeable increase in performance compared to the Exynos 990. The Exynos 2100 should make its debut in the Samsung Galaxy S21 series.