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Samsung finally announces launch date for AMD-powered Exynos chip

July 31, 2025

In 2019,Samsungand AMD announced a partnership. This deal would bring AMD graphical innovations to Samsung’s line of Exynos chipsets. Both companies eventually boasted that high-end graphical features such as ray-tracing would happen on smartphones.

See also:Everything you need to know about Exynos chips

However, we haven’t seen anything come of the partnership yet. That will change on June 29, 2025, which is the date set for the launch of a new Exynos chip — presumably the Exynos 2200. If that pans out, this would be the chip we’d find in global variants of theSamsung Galaxy S22 series.

Check out the announcement teaser video below:

Exynos 2200? Lots of questions…

We say this could presumably be the Exynos 2200, but Samsung has never claimed the 2200 would be the first product to launch from the AMD partnership. As such, this announcement could be for a specialized chip that won’t appear in the Galaxy S22 series. It also could be a demonstration only, with a later launch planned, possibly even in 2023.

However, if this isnotthe Exynos 2200, that would be very strange because the Galaxy S22 series is going to need some sort of Exynos chip inside it. Samsung wouldn’t launch the S22 with last year’sExynos 2100, so it makes sense to assume the January 11 announcement is for the 2200 and it will be the first chip co-produced with AMD.

There’s also the possibility that this is the expected Galaxy S22 chipset, but it won’t land under the expected 2200 name. After all,Qualcomm changed up its naming strategyfor its chips this year.

Until we see the launch, though, there are lots of questions surrounding this chip. Regardless, whatever Samsung announces that day could be a huge jump forward for the Exynos line.

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