Samsung has just announced its latest high-end mobile processor — the Exynos 2200. The Exynos 2200 processor is built on the most advanced 4-nanometer (nm) EUV (extreme ultraviolet lithography) process and it comes with a powerful AMD RDNA 2 architecture-based Samsung Xclipse 920 GPU.
With the high-performance AMD RDNA 2 architecture as its backbone, the Xclipse inherits advanced graphic features such as hardware-accelerated ray tracing (RT) and variable rate shading (VRS) that were previously only available on PCs, laptops, and consoles.
The GPU also features variable-rate shading that optimizes GPU workload by allowing developers to apply lower shading rates in areas where overall quality will not be affected. This gives GPU more room to work on areas that matter most to the gamers and improve frame-rate for smoother gameplay.
As expected, it also comes with enhanced 5G connectivity and ironclad security features. The Exynos 2200’s image signal processor (ISP) architecture has been redesigned to support the latest image sensors for ultra-high resolution of up to 200MP. At 30fps, the ISP supports up to 108MP in single camera mode and 64MP+36MP in dual camera mode. It can also connect up to seven individual image sensors and drive four concurrently for advanced multi-camera setups. For video recording, the ISP supports up to 4K HDR (or 8K) resolution.
Together with the NPU, the ISP utilizes an advanced content-aware AI camera for more refined and realistic results. When taking a photograph, the machine learning-based AI camera recognizes multiple objects, the environment, and faces within the scene. It then applies optimal settings for color, white balance, exposure, dynamic range, and more to produce professional-level quality images.
The Exynos 2200 processor is currently in mass production and we are expecting to see it in the upcoming Galaxy S22 series. For more information, you can head over to the official website here.