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Samsung To Release the Exynos 2200 Soon: What We Know So Far

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    Exynos 2200: Features
  • Samsung has teased its next flagship smartphone SoC — expected to be called Exynos 2200 ahead of its upcoming January 11, 2021 announcement. Taking to the official Twitter account, the company shared a teaser video of the upcoming chipset. The tech giant also shared the clip on its official YouTube channel. It should be noted that the teaser doesn’t reveal much, not even the name of Samsung’s upcoming SoC. Read to know everything we know so far:

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    Exynos 2200: Features

    The hardware support for ray tracing will be a first for mobile. 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.

    It comes with the MediaTek Dimensity 9000, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, and Apple A15 Bionic all launched. Samsung’s next-gen flagship chipset is all that remains uncovered. Not for long, though, as the company has now finally revealed what looks to be a launch date for its upcoming premium SoC, the Exynos 2200.

    Exynos 2200

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    The most important bit is the inclusion of the AMD GPU that’s expected to bring substantial improvements to the graphics performance over previous generations. Apart from that, the new chip will most likely harness ray-tracing capabilities as well due to the mRDNA graphics processor. Apart from that the chip will have a max clock speed of 1250MHz. It will also support 144Hz refresh rate, 5G connectivity, the latest version of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

    Reportedly, Exynos 2100 will power some of Samsung’s most powerful phones in 2022, including the presumed Samsung Galaxy S22 and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.

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