Xclipse 920 graphics unit could not be tested
Having agreed with AMD for Exynos processors in the past years, Samsung supported hardware-based ray tracing on the Exynos 2200 chipset it introduced last year. Although the Xclipse 920 graphics unit of the Exynos 2200 is very powerful on paper, the fact that ray tracing is not supported by many applications and the heating problems of the processor put the Exynos 2200 in the background. However, a new benchmark application showcases the power of the Xclipse 920 graphics unit.
The new benchmark application Vitro, which requires Android 12, Vulkan 1.1, ETC 2 compression, 3GB RAM and ray tracing support, makes it possible to test hardware-supported ray tracing performance on the Android platform for the first time. Tests by Android Authority compare the ray tracing supported Galaxy S22 Ultra and Redmagic 8 Pro.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 lags behind Exynos 2200
Android Authority then ran the tests 20 times in a row to check the thermal performance of the devices. Although the Galaxy S22 Ultra held the lead in the first 17 tests, it later showed a decrease in performance to reduce the temperature of the device and lagged behind Redmagic. However, according to the team’s comments, when reflections decreased during the test sequence, Redmagic’s performance outstripped the Galaxy S22 Ultra.