Unsurprisingly, the source of the leak happens to be none other than everybody’s favourite leaskter, Ice universe (@UniverseIce), who posted said details on Twitter. The images are screenshots, taken from UL’s 3DMark app and more specifically, the Wild Life test. In total, the RDNA2-powered Exynos SoC was able to achieve a score of 8134; that score outpaces Apple’s own devices, six of which currently sit within the top 10 list of the benchmark. Having said that Ice universe is also quick to point out that the CPU listed in the test uses a Cortex-A77 architecture, which is pretty old. For comparison, the current Exynos 2100 uses a Cortex-X1 core, and ARM has already unveiled its new Cortex-X2 core.

— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 29, 2021 As previously reported, one core feature AMD is providing to Samsung with its RDNA2 architecture is something that is already provided on desktop GPUs: real-time ray-tracing. While there is still no proof of concept of the feature in action on a mobile device, this alleged benchmark is now the closest thing to the chipset’s performance. At least, until its official unveiling. (Source: GSMArena, Ice universe via Twitter)