
After Samsung initially had to postpone the official presentation of the Exynos 2200 and wild rumors then surfaced, the South Korean company has now officially presented the new high-end processor for the Galaxy S22 and thus confirmed that it is cooperating with AMD on the GPU. This creates new opportunities.
Samsung Galaxy S22 appears with Exynos 2200
Now it's official: The Exynos 2200 actually exists. After the delay, it was thought that Samsung might not get the processor for the Galaxy S22 ready in time after all. That has not been confirmed. The new SoC really packs a punch. Samsung is cooperating with AMD on the Exynos 2200 graphics unit, making ray tracing possible . This allows really realistic effects to be implemented in games, as we know them from high-end PCs and next-gen consoles like the PS5 or Xbox Series X. The "RDNA 2" architecture from AMD should therefore set new standards in the area of graphics performance.
Otherwise, the Exynos 2200 from Samsung for the Galaxy S22 is of course state-of-the-art. The South Korean company relies on the 4 nm architecture, which results in high performance and energy efficiency. Samsung uses a tri-cluster design with one high-performance Cortex-X2 core, three high-performance Cortex-A710 cores, and four efficient Cortex-A510 cores. 5G is just as standard as the support of cameras that can have a resolution of up to 200 MP. In addition, the NPU for artificial intelligence should be significantly more powerful (source: Samsung).
What else does Samsung do:
Exynos 2200 is in production according to Samsung
Samsung has already started production of the Exynos 2200, making it perfectly on schedule to use it in the Galaxy S22. The assumption that the new top smartphone in Europe will only appear with a Qualcomm chip should be shattered. So we will probably get the Galaxy S22 again with the Exynos 2200. It will be exciting to see if game developers will push the AMD GPU's capabilities with ray tracing.
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