After being leaked and delayed, the Samsung Exynos 2200 flagship chipset is finally official. The next-gen SoC, which succeeds the Exynos 2100 from last year, comes with an AMD RDNA 2-based GPU, ray tracing tech (a first for a mobile chipset), and loads more. Here’s a look at everything Exynos 2200 has to offer.

The Exynos 2200 comes with AMD’s RDNA 2-based Xclipse GPU, which is a result of the company’s partnership with AMD back in 2019. The presence of the RDNA 2 architecture was also teased in December 2021. However, back then it was expected to launch on January 11, which never happened.

For photography, the Exynos 2200 supports up to 200MP cameras, 108MP shots at 30fps, images of 64MP+36MP in the dual-camera mode, and 8K videos. 8K videos support the advanced multi-format codec (MFC) for more realistic videos. There are some AI bits too, thanks to the NPU. The idea is to get better shots by recognizing the multiple objects and then applying color, white balance, and more settings.