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Samsung Teases Its Next Gen In-house Smartphone Chip With GPU

Samsung is teasing its next gen in-house flagship chip for smartphones, ahead of a January 11 2022 launch. Next year chip might have A GPU boost with AMD’S RDNA 2 graphics. This GPU architecture is whats powering the most powerful gaming consoles in the planet, the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

There are reports this chip would have an “Exynos 2200”, the successor to the Exynos 2100. Well, this chip might be powering the asian models of its flagship smartphones while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 for the US variants.

Samsung didn’t tease much about its upcoming flagship chip, it urges the tech community to follow its Twitter page to get real-time news. As usual the Exynos 2200 would see marginal increases in performance and efficiency to its predecessor.

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Some months ago, Samsung teased its own smartwatch chip, the Exynos W920. Samsung’s 5nm processor to power its next generation of wearables, an industry first.

 

The electronics company boasts it has the smallest form factor of any smartwatch chip. Boasting it will enable ten times better graphics performance than the Galaxy watch 3. Harry Cho, vice president of System LSI marketing at Samsung Electronics said:

“With the Exynos W920, future wearables will be able to run applications with visually appealing user interfaces and more responsive user experiences while keeping you connected on the go with fast LTE.”

The Galaxy watch 4 is using Google’s wearable platform for the first time, utilising the powerful Exynos W920 chip. The addition of AMD’s RDNA 2 graphics certainly would not atch the most powerful gaming console prowress. Samsung and other adopters now have the task of harnessing the potential of the chip.

 

 

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