Samsung's latest system on a chip (SoC), possibly called the Exynos 2200, is expected to launch in early 2022, which is before February 2022 when the Galaxy S22 is said to be released.
Usually, the SoC that will be used in Samsung's flagship phones will be released a month earlier, and Samsung has indeed confirmed that the SoC, which may be named Exynos 2200, will be released in 2022.
Samsung said it was preparing a 'small gift' for consumers who like to play games. From this statement, it is assumed that the Exynos 2200 will be focused on gaming purposes.
Especially because Samsung is working with AMD to work on the graphics sector in its SoC, as quoted by GSM Arena, Sunday (12/25/2021).
In the teaser video released by Samsung, they said that the video was intended for their fans who have been loyal to them during this pandemic. This is illustrated by Samsung through the video, where a little girl who has been vaccinated but still can't meet her friends.
He only met through games on the console, which the console was then donated. But he got a new cell phone as a gift, which he used to play games.
Interestingly, the number 2200 is inserted in one scene in the 2 minute 51 second video, which may be a sign that Samsung will use the name Exynos 2200 for its latest SoC.
Regarding specifications, there is no official information at all, because Samsung usually doesn't divulge the specifications of its products. However, it is likely that the chip will be made using the 4nm FinFET process and be equipped with a Radeon mobile GPU.
Features that may be brought are variable rate shading, HDR gaming, and ray tracing. Keep in mind, these features are currently only available on game consoles and PCs.