Samsung addresses rumors surrounding the Exynos 2200 chip that will power the Galaxy S22 range.
It is the usual practice for Samsung to outfit the American and Chinese variants of its premium Galaxy smartphones with Qualcomm's flagship Snapdragon SoCs, and the rest of the variants get home-brewed Exynos chipsets. To make its chips more competitive against Qualcomm and Apple's offerings, Samsung struck a deal with AMD to bring console-level gaming to its handsets.
may disappoint. Last year's Exynos 2100, which fuels the Galaxy S21 series, offered 30 percent better CPU performance and 40 percent improved graphics when compared to the predecessor Exynos 990. The Exynos 2200 is only expected to provide 5 percent and 17 percent better CPU performance and graphics, respectively.
There were also some reports that said that the company was experiencing production issues and it may equip most of the Galaxy S22 variants with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip.Of course, it could be that what we are hearing is not based in truth, and in either case, we can expect to find more next month. Per , which will be announced on February 8.