The Exynos 2200 is built by Samsung Foundry using its 4nm process node as noted by Yongin Park, President of System LSI Business at Samsung Electronics. Mr. Park says, “Built on the most advanced 4-nanometer (nm) EUV (extreme ultraviolet lithography) process, and combined with cutting-edge mobile, GPU and NPU technology, Samsung has crafted the Exynos 2200 to provide the finest experience for smartphone users.
Forget anything you’ve heard over the previous week about Samsung putting the Exynos 2200 processor to rest. Forget everything you’ve read about the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip being used in all Galaxy S22 versions. That’s because Samsung unveiled the Exynos 2200, a new “premium mobile processor,” this morning. The new chipset includes a powerful Samsung Xclipse graphics processing unit (GPU) that runs on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture. Furthermore, the Exynos 2200 features the most up-to-date Arm-based CPU cores as well as an enhanced neural processing unit (NPU), giving it a significant advantage in mobile gaming, photography, and social media apps. Samsung Foundry uses its 4nm manufacturing node to create the Exynos 2200 chipset.
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Park continues by adding that “with the Xclipse, our new mobile GPU built with RDNA 2 graphics technology from the industry leader AMD, the Exynos 2200 will redefine mobile gaming experience, aided by enhanced graphics and AI performance. As well as bringing the best mobile experience to the users, Samsung will continue its efforts to lead the journey in logic chip innovation.”
Samsung calls its new Xclipse mobile GPU a hybrid graphic processor that goes halfway between mobile graphics and console graphics. Samsung says, “Like an eclipse, the Xclipse GPU will bring an end to the old era of mobile gaming and mark the start of an exciting new chapter.” Ray tracing technology, previously offered only on PCs, laptops, and game consoles, will be making its mobile debut on the Exynos 2200.