Samsung has been known to launch its next-generation high-end chipset, the alleged Exynos 2200, for some time now and the company has finally revealed its launch date. The new flagship chipset is set to launch on January 11, which is also when the long-rumored Galaxy S21 FE (Fan Edition) could be unveiled globally. Here are the details for Samsung’s upcoming flagship Exynos chipset.

Samsung made the announcement via an official Twitter post. The next-gen Exynos chipset will come with AMD’s RDNA2-based GPU, as confirmed in the tweet attached below. AMD RNDA2 graphics are also found on the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 consoles. It will be a result of the company’s collaboration with AMD back in 2019.

#PlaytimeIsOver. The gaming marketplace is about to get serious. Stay tuned for the next #Exynos with the new GPU born from RDNA 2. January 11, 2022. pic.twitter.com/5V547CpDkP— Samsung Semiconductor (@SamsungDSGlobal) December 30, 2021

Although not much is known about the upcoming chipset, it is obviously expected to come with performance and efficiency improvements over last year’s Exynos 2100. It is most likely to ship with the highly-rumored Galaxy S22 series, but some regions (including Europe and India) that usually get Exynos chipset-backed models could get the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 S22 models this time around.