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The Exynos 2200 is equipped with 384 stream-mRDNA processors

According to the Ice Universe leaker, who was able to see the SoC Exynos 2200 diagram in not very high graphics quality, it looks like the graphics core will carry 6 CU, ie 384 stream processors of the mRDNA architecture / ultra-mobile version of RDNA 2. This value can be compared with 512 stream -processors in the SoC mobile game console Steam Deck, which, however, can operate even at significantly higher (up to 15W) TDP. For SoC for smartphones, where the TDP is expected to be about 3 times lower, 384 stream processors (75% of the SoC Steam Deck value) are therefore quite enough.

Such a configuration (at comparable TDP settings) could offer performance similar to the last generations of APUs equipped with 512 stream processors. Vega+.

Exynos 2200 with code name Pamir (The codename of the integrated GPU is Voyager) will be the first, but probably not the only, Samsung product with AMD graphics. The company originally announced a wider deployment than just mobile phones:

To your second question regarding the partnership with AMD. As you know, AMD has long been a leader, especially in the field of GPUs, since the early era of personal computers and is one of the technology leaders. We think that with this partnership, we will be able to leverage the competitiveness of AMD’s graphics cores to increase performance not only our mobile SoCs, but also in other uses. If we take into account the usual time needed to process the technology, we expect that [nová] The GPU architecture will be included in the products that we are going to release in about two years.

Although it will be two years since Samsung issued this statement, it has not revealed more about other plans with a licensed architecture. Maybe it plans to continue with this after the release of the first product with the Exynos 2200, which should be formally introduced by an unspecified date this semester and available in the winter.

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