Samsung to unveil the Exynos 2200 on January 11
The Exynos 2200 is coming sooner than expected – the new flagship chipset with AMD graphics will debut on January 11. This is the week after CES and the rumored date for the Galaxy S21 FE launch.
Of course, the FE will use the older Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100 chipsets, depending on the market (more specs here). This new chipset will be reserved for the upcoming Galaxy S22 series, which are expected to arrive in February.
#PlaytimeIsOver. The gaming marketplace is about to get serious. Stay tuned for the next #Exynos with the new GPU born from RDNA 2. January 11, 2022. pic.twitter.com/5V547CpDkP
— Samsung Semiconductor (@SamsungDSGlobal) December 30, 2021
The RDNA 2 based GPU will be the highlight of the chip – this architecture is also used in AMD’s RX 6000-series GPUs and is featured in custom chips used in the current Xbox and PlayStation consoles, plus the upcoming Valve Steam Deck.
The hardware support for ray tracing will be a first for mobile, so it will be interesting to see what the gaming industry does with it. Indeed, gaming seems to be the focus of this chipset as all flagship chips for Android will use the same CPU hardware (ARM’s new cores).
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- LOL
- 02 Jan 2022
- yAK
There are many Chinese people here, not necessarily from mainland China. Also, there's no stopping some mainland Chinese people from using a VPN to bypass the Great Firewall. How do you think so many of them post on Twitter?
- LOL
- 02 Jan 2022
- yAK
Of course, Samsung keeps Exynos alive mainly to keep those nasty Korean labor unions happy. Also to avoid paying the Qualcomm tax by offering only Exynos Samsung phones in some countries. If Exynos were that good, or at least price competitive, ...
- lilttle diky
- 02 Jan 2022
- xhp
i dont think it will perform better than bionic or snapdragon