JAKARTA - Samsung is working with AMD to make the Exynos chipset using the RDNA2 architecture. But apparently, the exclusive chipset will also be used on Vivo's flagship devices.
Compiled from Gizmochina, Friday, June 25, news circulating from Chinese social media, Weibo this processor will later be called Exynos 2200, which uses processing components from Samsung and graphics components from AMD for superior performance.
Unfortunately, it is not yet known whether Vivo will use it on a smartphone or tablet device. The upcoming Exynos 2200 processor aims to rival the Apple A and M-series chips set to power Vivo devices.
Vivo is one of the few brands besides Samsung to use Exynos processors, other companies include Meizu and Moto.
The Exynos 2200 will use an AMD GPU, which Samsung confirmed last January. By offering a 30 percent increase in graphics performance, compared to the current Exynos 2100.
Not only that, RDNA2 technology also supports features such as variable rate shading which will improve rendering performance and quality by varying the shading level for different regions of the frame. Finally, the ray tracing feature is a rendering technique for 3D games.
If this chipset succeeds in becoming an alternative to smartphone vendors, competitors like Qualcomm and MediaTek claim, then there will be more OEMs to opt for Exynos chips in the next few years.
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