18-01-2022 02:23 PM
Hi guys,
It`s here. It is happening. The leaksters were wrong! Samsung unveiled officially the Exynos 2200 and it is full of surprises and promises.
Big promises were made by Samsung and I really like it! I will make sure to check all of that once I get my hands on the S22 Ultra.
One of he most exciting topics is the new AMD RDNA v2 coming with the brad new Samsung Xclipse 920 GPU! So no more Adreno, no more Mali, let`s see what Xclipse can do! Also new ISP supporting up to 200 mpx and zero shutter lag up to 108 mpx (insane), new NPU unit (2x smart as S21 series), new display supporting up to 144 Hz, of course HRD10+ and with over 1700 brightness nits... It all sounds too good to be true!
Check this video and learn ALL you KNEED to KNOW for the Samsung Exynos 2200.
Official Samsung press
▶ https://bit.ly/3fzJl3z
18-01-2022 05:38 PM - last edited 18-01-2022 05:39 PM
18-01-2022 10:35 PM
I hope so, and I hope for April this year, although we know that it takes Samsung 1 year to optimize it`s S series phones sadly they just become above average good when the next one is around the corner.
But hell yeah, RDNA and some other things def get on the hype train!
19-01-2022 06:09 PM
@VST007 Certainly the specifications sounds impressive and just a mind mind blowing, hopefully expectations fully realised though will not be upgrading myself at present.
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19-01-2022 06:40 PM
19-01-2022 08:05 PM
8K at 30fps but 4K at 240fps I think.
19-01-2022 09:58 PM
20-01-2022 09:07 AM
I think so... Honestly I bought a 4K HDR tv just last year, as I moved from PS4 to PS5... and I started also to shoot all my videos for youtube and also family/private videos on 4K 60 fps.
Sadly 4K is still not so widely adopted, alltough one of the newest shows like Dexter and Star Trek Discovery and Foundation came with 4k HDR so that is good...
But 8K adoption wont be even needed in years from now...
20-01-2022 11:38 AM
20-01-2022 03:06 PM
Yep, I d bet some RED cameras and other pro or semi pro equipment can do 8K 60. 4K 60 is still a challenge for most Android phones. My Pixel 6 can do 20-25 Mins and then overheats - S21 U (Exynos) is a bit more stable but imagine 8K 60 - it will fry the phone if not properly optmized like what we have in iPhones and iOS...
But then also ... who shoots movies in 8K? Just recently some of the TV Shows started to appear in 4k/60/HDR - so I d bet that Full HD is still the most widely adopted format (also for streaming).
4K 60 will with HDR and 10 bit colors and etc will still have to catch up in terms of adoption before 8K appears.