Samsung announces its first AMD GPU Exynos 2200 chipset


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Samsung announces its first AMD GPU Exynos 2200 chipset

Samsung has announced its latest in-house mobile flagship chipset, Exynos 2200, that is expected to power the upcoming flagship Galaxy smartphones. The new chipset aims to redefine the mobile gaming experience with enhanced graphics and AI performance.

 

The Xclipse GPU is a one-of-a-kind hybrid graphic processor that is positioned between the console and the mobile graphic processor. Xclipse is the combination of ‘X’ that represents Exynos, and the word ‘eclipse’. The Xclipse GPU will bring an end to the old era of mobile gaming.

 

The octa-core CPU of Exynos 2200 is designed in a tri-cluster structure made up of a single powerful Arm Cortex -X2 flagship-core, three performance and efficiency balanced Cortex-A710 big-cores and four power-efficient Cortex-A510 little-cores.

 

The company claims that the Exynos 2200 features double NPU performance compared to its predecessor Exynos 2100, to offer better calculations and AI performance. The NPU now offers much higher precision with FP16 (16bit floating point) support in addition to power efficient INT8 (8-bit integer) and INT16.

 

The Xclipse inherits advanced graphic features such as hardware 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 how light physically behaves in the real world.

 

To offer the most immersive graphics and user experiences even on mobile, Samsung has collaborated with AMD to realize the industry’s first ever hardware-accelerated ray tracing on mobile GPU. By calculating the movement and the color characteristic of light rays as they bounce off the surface, ray tracing produces realistic lighting effects for graphically rendered scenes.

 

For safekeeping, the Exynos 2200 comes with Integrated Secure Element (iSE) to store private cryptographic keys as well as to play a role as RoT (Root of Trust). Also, an inline encryption HW for UFS and DRAM has been reinforced to have user data encryption safely shared only within the secure domain.

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