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News hardware & software 06 August 2019, 18:26

author: Bart Swiatek

Samsung Will Use AMD Radeon GPUs in its New Smartphones

Samsung will use AMD GPU in its future smartphones. Mobile GPUs will be based on RDNA architecture, just like Navi family cards. The first devices with this technology will probably be available on the market in 2021.

Samsung will use graphic solutions from AMD.

TweakTown reports that Samsung is planning to use AMD's mobile Radeon GPU in its future smartphones. We are talking about mobile devices, which will be debuting on the market starting from 2021. The relevant agreement was signed in June and covers multi-annual cooperation.

What is interesting, the chipsets that will go to phones are to be based on RDNA architecture - exactly the same as the Radeon RX 5700 and 5700 XT, which were recently launched on the market. This means that the technology is highly scalable - it can be used to create both dedicated GPU for PCs, GPUs for new generation consoles (those, as we know, will also use variants of AMD Navi cards), as well as solutions dedicated to mobile devices.

We wonder what the cooperation with AMD will mean for a Korean smartphone manufacturer - do you think that the performance of Samsung's mobile equipment will noticeably increase?

  1. Samsung - official website
  2. AMD - official website