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Samsung took to Twitter today clarifying that it doesn’t have any Exynos-related events planned for November 19th, laying to rest the rumors about an Exynos 2200 launch on the same date.

It was speculated earlier that the processor may be launched on November 19th from a post on Instagram that read: “With gaming graphics continuing to evolve, let’s show you what entertainment will look like in the future. Everything changes on November 19, 2021.” The post had also included a new ‘#EverythingChanges’ tag which many took as a reference to the Exynos 2200.

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The post was joined by another that seemingly pointed toward the AMD GPU that will be paired with the Exynos 2200. An excerpt from it read, “With gaming graphics continuing to evolve, let’s show you what entertainment will look like in the future.”

With references like these and the fact that both posts came from the official ‘@samsungexynos’ Instagram handle, most were bound to think that they were related to the upcoming processor. So Samsung’s tweet denying the link did come as a surprise.

Nonetheless, Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2200 chip will be paired with an AMD GPU which will be enabling raytracing support. It will will reportedly be built using the company’s 4nm process, and will feature one Cortex-X2 CPU core, three Cortex-A710 CPU cores, and four Cortex-A510 CPU cores.

The chip will likely be making its debut with the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S22 series given its flagship status.

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