The new chipset features a powerful Samsung Xclipse graphics processing unit (GPU) powered by the powerful AMD RDNA 2 architecture. Additionally, the Exynos 2200 features the latest and greatest Arm-based processor cores and an enhanced Neural Processing Unit (NPU) to give the component a powerful edge in mobile games, photography, and social media applications.
The Exynos 2200 chipset is built by Samsung Foundry using its 4nm process node
Park goes on to add that “With the Xclipse, our new mobile GPU built with industry-leading AMD RDNA 2 graphics technology, the Exynos 2200 will redefine the mobile gaming experience, aided by enhanced graphics and performance. “In addition to bringing the best mobile to users, Samsung will continue its efforts to lead the journey of logic chip innovation.”
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Wang adds, “Samsung’s Xclipse GPU is the first result of several planned generations of AMD RDNA graphics in Exynos SoCs. We look forward to mobile phone customers enjoying exceptional gaming experiences based on our technology collaboration.
The Exynos 2200 uses Arm’s latest Armv9 processor cores, which offer a major improvement over Armv8 when it comes to two key words in the chip business today: security and performance. The octa-core chip uses a tri-cluster design featuring a flagship Cortex-X2 core, three big Cortex-A710 cores focused on performance and efficiency, and four small power-efficient Cortex-A510 cores.

The Exynos 2200 is currently in mass production
The chip’s AI capabilities are enhanced with an NPU that doubles the performance compared to last year’s Exynos 2100. A fast 3GPP Release 16 5G modem supports sub-6 GHz and mmWave 5G spectrum bands. And the Exynos 2200’s Image Signal Processor (ISP) supports ultra-high resolution up to 200 MP.
Samsung adds that “at 30 frames per second (fps), the ISP supports up to 108 MP in single camera mode and 64 + 36 MP in dual camera mode. It can also connect up to seven individual image sensors and drive four simultaneously for advanced multi-camera setups.For video recording, the ISP supports up to 4K HDR (or 8K) resolution.The chip is currently in mass production and is expected to power the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra worldwide, excluding the United States, China, and Canada.