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Samsung delays release of Exynos 2200 due to overheating issues

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This Tuesday, we inform that Samsung would postpone the launch of its new mobile processor, the Exynos 2200, due to its poor performance.

However, according to the latest information, it looks like the South Korean company has delayed the launch of the SoC, but due to overheating issues.



Samsung Exynos 2200 will have overheating problems

Previous information stated that the poor performance of Samsung's Exynos 2200 SoC would be the main reason for postponing its launch. However, new details have now emerged that slightly change the reason for this delay.

According to leader IceUniverse, the delay in the arrival of this high-performance processor from the South Korean company is not a new issue with Samsung Foundry's manufacturing processes: slightly higher temperatures that ultimately impact performance.

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In accordance with InformationThe SoC will use 2nm AMD RDNA2 graphics. However, they were designed to operate at 1.90 GHz, but at that frequency they have thermal problems.

However, the problems are not limited to this frequency, as overheating was felt at 1.69 GHz and 1.49 GHz, in turn, it seems that the brand managed to get the SoC to work without overheating problems only at 1.29 GHz. According to an insider, the brand's intention is to try to hit 1.49 GHz in order to regain some "dignity."

So this situation justifies the performance loss that puts the Samsung Exynos 2200 below the graphics of the Mali SoC MediaTek Dimensity 9000 or the Adreno Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen1.

The Samsung SoC's high-quality graphics are estimated to have 384 stream processors.

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