Samsung has officially introduced its latest mobile processor - the Exynos 2200.

This is the first mobile chip to have a GPU implemented with AMD RDNA 2 graphics architecture.


The collaboration between Samsung and AMD has been in the spotlight for a long time. The two companies first announced a licensing deal in 2019, and then AMD confirmed last year that Samsung's next premium mobile chip will use RDNA 2 technology.

The Exynos 2200 is manufactured on Samsung's 4nm EUV process. The GPU in question was called "Xclipse" by Samsung.

Samsung suggests that phones with the aforementioned chip will offer a gaming experience that is on par with consoles.

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When it comes to CPUs, the Exynos 2200 uses Armv9 cores: a premium high-performance Cortex-X2 core, three balanced performance Cortex-A710 cores and four more efficient Cortex-A510 cores.

There's also an upgraded NPU that offers twice the performance of its predecessor, while the ISP architecture is designed to support camera sensors up to 200MP.

The Exynos 2200 chip will debut in Samsung's latest Galaxy S22 line of phones, which is expected to be unveiled in February. /Telegraph/