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The new Exynos 2200 chipset with AMD graphics was introduced a week ago, but it hasn't yet captivated the mobile world. However, Samsung seems to be quite confident about it, as it is worryingly shy about giving us exact performance figures. Let's hope that the company is only teasing its fans to create a bit of a halo, and the Exynos 2200 will indeed not disappoint us. The newly published video also looks attractive. 

The video is meant to officially introduce the chipset, so it puts the emphasis on mobile gaming and makes sure to make the claim that the Exynos 2200 is simply the chipset that mobile gamers have been waiting for. This video is 2 minutes and 55 seconds long and does not mention single specification. The company simply resigns itself to numbers. The only thing we learn here is that the improved NPU (Neural Processing Unit) should bring a double increase in AI computing power compared to the previous generation. And that's a little bit of information.

VRS, AMIGO and mobile photography with 108 Mpx resolution without delay 

Features of the Exynos 2200 chipset that the video highlights include VRS and AMIGO technology. VRS stands for "Variable Rate Shading" and helps map dynamic scenes at a more stable frame rate. AMIGO technology monitors energy consumption at the level of individual components and thus enables longer gaming "sessions" on one battery charge. And then, of course, there's ray tracing and changing lighting conditions.

In addition to emphasizing a great gaming experience, Samsung's latest chipset also features an improved ISP (Image Signal Processor) that delivers 108MPx lag-free photos. In addition, the Exynos 2200 SoC is the first Exynos modem to support 3GPP Release 16 for faster and more stable connections.

The Exynos 2200 will make its debut on February 9 with the flagship series of smartphones Galaxy S22. In Samsung's portfolio, it will coexist with its biggest rival, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 from Qualcomm. As usual it will be Galaxy The S22 is equipped with an Exynos solution in some markets (specifically, for example here) and in others with a Snapdragon. Again, it will be quite interesting to see how one device with chips from two manufacturers will perform in the benchmarks.

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