Samsung sent out an invite on November 9 for an Exynos-related event. The company put up a post on its official Samsung Exynos account, confirming an event for November 19. The teaser posters revealed the unveiling of the “future of entertainment” on November 19. It also includes an image that hints at the product revolving around gaming graphics. Samsung has confirmed its partnership with AMD for developing the GPU for its upcoming Exynos flagship. It was rumoured that the company will finally unveil the new Exynos 2200 chip on November 19.
But the South Korean electronics giant Samsung took its social media handle and clarified that the processor will not be announced during the upcoming event but the company did not reveal what is going to be announced during the upcoming occasion.
“Despite the rumours, we don’t have any Exynos-related events planned on 11/19, but we do have some changes coming to our social accounts,” the Samsung Exynos account tweeted. The company did not reveal any further details but hinted at an announcement expected from the company’s semiconductor division.
To be remembered, a suggestive post was made on the “Samsung Exynos” Instagram account in the past few days. While the name of the processor was not mentioned in the post with the #EverythingChanges hasthag, it was stated that there may be some developments in semiconductor on November 19, 2021.
Unfortunately, we don’t have any clue about the upcoming products which the company will announce during its upcoming event and if you are an hour about the event date then the company will host its upcoming event on November 19.
Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2200 is expected to power the Galaxy S22 series, which is rumoured to launch in February 2022. The upcoming Samsung flagship processor will run on an AMD GPU with support for features like ray tracing, variable-rate shading, etc. The Exynos 2200 is said to be based on a 4nm process featuring an ARM Cortex-X2 core and three performance cores alongside four efficiency cores.
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