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Leaks about Samsung's new Exynos 2300 chip have been floating around the airwaves for a while now. Now, a mysterious smartphone has appeared on the popular Geekbench benchmark Galaxy, which this chip uses.

Previous leaks have suggested that the Exynos 2300 chipset will have an unusual 9 processor cores, including one high-performance Cortex-X3 clocked at 3,09GHz, four powerful Cortex-A715 clocked at 2,65GHz and four economical Cortex-A510 clocked at 2,1. 919 GHz. Now, a chip with the same core configuration powering Samsung's mystery phone with model number SM-SXNUMXO has appeared in the Geekbench benchmark.

Although the core frequencies reported by the benchmark do not match those mentioned above, this is not unusual for pre-production hardware. The unusual configuration of the cores is telling. For comparison: Samsung's latest high-end chipset Exynos 2200 uses a 1+3+4 configuration, while its upcoming flagship chip Exynos 2400 a 1+2+3+4 configuration is expected, where the main core should be Cortex-X4. In addition, the benchmark revealed that the mystery phone has 8 GB of RAM and runs on software Androidin 13

About the Exynos 2300, leaks also claim that its graphics chip will be built on AMD's RDNA2 architecture, just like the one in the Exynos 2200. The chipset may power the next "budget flagship" Galaxy S23 FE, which the Korean giant could introduce in August or September. But it can also be a device that Samsung never intended to release, but which was only used to test the chipset.

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