Samsung introduces the game-changing Exynos 2200 processor with Xclipse GPU powered...

The new advanced mobile processor comes with hardware-accelerated ray tracing and advanced arm-based processing technology

Samsung Electronics, the global leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced its new high-end mobile processor, the Exynos 2200. The Exynos 2200 is a newly designed mobile processor with a powerful graphics processing unit (GPU) Samsung Xclipse based on the AMD RDNA 2 architecture with The most advanced arm®Based on processor cores available on the market today and an upgraded Neural Processing Unit (NPU), the Exynos 2200 will enable the ultimate mobile gaming experience, while improving the overall experience in mobile apps, social media and photography.

“Based on the most advanced 4nm (nm) EUV (extreme UV lithography) process combined with the latest mobile, GPU and NPU technologies, the Samsung Exynos 2200 is designed to deliver the best smartphone user experience. With Xclipse, our new mobile GPU engineered with industry-leading AMD RDNA 2 graphics technology, the Exynos 2200 will redefine the mobile gaming experience, powered by enhanced graphics and AI performance. . “In addition to providing the best mobile experience to users, Samsung will continue its efforts to lead the journey in logic chip innovation.”

The first hardware-accelerated ray tracing on mobile for the best gaming experience

The Xclipse GPU is a unique hybrid GPU that sits between a console and a mobile GPU. Xclipse is a combination of the “X” which stands for Exynos and the word for “eclipse”. Like an eclipse, the Xclipse GPU will end the old era of mobile gaming and open an exciting new chapter.

With the high-performance AMD RDNA 2 architecture as the backbone, Xclipse inherits advanced graphics features such as accelerated ray tracing (RT) and variable rate shading (VRS) that were previously only available on PCs, laptops, and consoles.

Ray tracing is a revolutionary technology that closely simulates the physical behavior of light in the real world. By calculating the motion and color characteristics of light rays as they bounce off a surface, ray tracing produces realistic lighting effects for graphically displayed scenes. To deliver the most immersive graphics and user experience even on mobile, Samsung has teamed up with AMD to deliver the first hardware-accelerated ray tracing on mobile GPUs.

Variable rate shading is a technology that improves the GPU’s workload by allowing developers to apply a lower rate of shading in areas where overall quality will not be affected. This gives the GPU more room to work in the areas that are most important to gamers and improves the frame rate for smoother gameplay.

In addition, the Xclipse GPU comes with several technologies such as Advanced Multi-IP Governor (AMIGO) that improve overall performance and efficiency.

The AMD RDNA 2 graphics architecture extends advanced, energy-efficient graphics solutions for computers, laptops, consoles, cars, and now mobile phones. “We look forward to mobile customers discovering great gaming experiences based on our technology collaboration,” said David Wang, senior vice president of Radeon Technologies Group at AMD.

Enhanced 5G connectivity and extremely powerful security features

The Exynos 2200 is one of the first processors on the market to feature Arm’s latest Armv9 processor cores that offer a significant improvement over Armv8 in terms of security and performance, two areas that have become critically important in today’s mobile communications devices.

The Exynos 2200 Octa-Core processor is built with a triple-cluster architecture consisting of a single powerful Cortex arm®One X2 core, three large Cortex-A710 cores balanced in performance and efficiency, and four small Cortex-A510 energy-saving cores.

“Tomorrow’s digital experiences require new levels of performance, security and efficiency,” said Rene Haas, Head of IP Product Group (IPG) at Arm. “As one of the first processors to feature the new Armv9 processors, Samsung’s Exynos 2200 leverages Arm’s Total Compute strategy and key security features, such as Memory Tagging Extension (MTE), to provide the purpose-built computing and specialized processing needed to power future mobile experiences.

The Exynos 2200 offers more powerful artificial intelligence (AI) on the device with an improved NPU. The performance of the NPU has doubled compared to its predecessor, allowing for more parallel computations and improved AI performance. NPU now offers much higher resolutions with support for FP16 (16-bit floating point) as well as energy-efficient INT8 (8-bit integer) and INT16.

In addition, the Exynos 2200 includes a fast 3GPP 16 5G modem that supports the sub-6 GHz and mmWave (millimeter wave) spectrum bands. With the new E-UTRAN Radio – Dual Connection (EN-DC), which uses 4G LTE and 5G NR signals, the modem can boost speeds up to 10 Gbps.

For protection, the Exynos 2200 comes with an Integrated Secure Element (iSE) to store private cryptographic keys as well as play the role of a RoT (root of trust). In addition, an internal encoder for UFS and DRAM has been enhanced so that user data encryption is shared securely only within the secure domain.

Provide an enhanced viewing experience and professional-quality images

The Exynos 2200’s Image Signal Processor (ISP) architecture has been redesigned to support the latest image sensors for ultra-high resolution up to 200MP. At 30 frames per second (fps), the ISP supports up to 108MP in single camera mode and 64+36MP in dual camera mode. It can also connect up to seven individual image sensors and simultaneously operate four for multi-camera setups. For video recording, your ISP supports resolutions up to 4K HDR (or 8K).

With the NPU, the ISP uses an advanced content-aware AI camera to get more accurate and realistic results. When you take a picture, the AI ​​camera based on machine learning recognizes many objects, surrounding objects and faces in the scene. It then applies optimal settings for color, white balance, exposure, dynamic range, and more to produce professional-quality photos.

With support for 8K resolution, the Exynos 2200’s Advanced Multi-Format Codec (MFC) brings videos to life. It decodes videos up to 4K at 240 fps or 8K at 60 fps and decodes up to 4K at 120 fps or 8K at 30 fps. In addition, MFC includes an energy-efficient AV1 decoder that allows for a longer playing time. It includes an advanced display solution HDR10+ that adds more dynamic range and image depth and delivers refresh rates up to 144Hz for a smoother, more responsive transition experience when scrolling or gaming.

Exynos 2200 is currently in mass production.

For more information on Samsung Exynos products, please visit http://www.samsung.com/exynos.

* Actual performance may vary by device and user environment.

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