In the coming weeks, Samsung will introduce the Galaxy S22 series, which we hope will come with new features and improvements.
Something we look forward to is new Exynos 2200 chipset, which should be the first Exynos chipset to feature the use of AMD graphics.
This sounds very encouraging, as AMD’s Radeon GPUs are very popular among PC gamers, so AMD’s technology can be expected to deliver great graphics performance. Unfortunately, this may no longer be the case.
According to a report by Sammobile and various posts on Twitter, Samsung could have decided not to use the Exynos 2200 in the Galaxy S22 series.
The chip could debut later this year, according to some reports. At the moment there is nothing confirmed, but perhaps the first results of the Exynos 2200 have not lived up to expectations.
Regardless, rumors suggest that the Galaxy S22 series could be announced next month, so we should know more soon.
Korea Snapdragon
US Snapdragon
Europa SnapdragonExynos 2200 is out
(It might be released later, but I’m pretty sure it won’t be on the Galaxy S22 series.)– Dohyun Kim (@dohyun854) January 11, 2022
