As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the Exynos 2100 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 were both high-end mobile processors used in smartphones. Please note that new processors may have been released since then, and the information below is based on specifications available up to that point. Here’s a comparison table:
Feature | Exynos 2100 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 |
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CPU | Octa-core | Octa-core |
CPU Architecture | Cortex-X1, A78, A55 | Kryo 780 |
CPU Clock Speed | Up to 2.9 GHz (X1 core) | Up to 3.00 GHz (Prime core) |
GPU | Mali-G78 MP14 | Adreno 730 |
Process Technology | 5nm | 4nm |
5G Modem | Integrated | Integrated |
Display Support | Up to 4K @ 120Hz | Up to 4K @ 60Hz |
Camera Support | Up to 200 MP single | Triple 36 MP or Dual 64 MP |
RAM | LPDDR5, up to 16GB | LPDDR5, up to 16GB |
Storage | UFS 3.1 | UFS 3.1 |
It’s important to note that the actual performance of devices using these processors can depend on factors such as device optimization, cooling solutions, and software enhancements. For the latest and most accurate information, it’s recommended to check the specifications of specific devices using these processors, as manufacturers may implement them differently. Additionally, new processors may have been released since my last update, so it’s worth checking for the latest information.