Although S5E9840(or Exynos1000) performance is not the strongest, but I think the power consumption will be better.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) August 27, 2020
The tweet also implies that the Exynos 1000 will not feature AMD’s Radeon GPU. The two companies had entered a multi-year partnership in 2019 and Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone processor was widely expected to use AMD’s technology.
While that certainly sounds promising, it means nothing for Samsung fans in the short term as Ice claims that AMD’s GPU will not be featured on an Exynos chip until 2022.
This means that the Exynos 1000 will be sticking with a Mali GPU, which is not at par with Qualcomm’s Adreno GPU, and also exhibits heat issues under heavy use.
On the bright said, Ice says the gap between Qualcomm’s flagship SoC and Samsung’s premium silicon will reduce in 2021.