Computers like the new Samsung Galaxy Book Go run Windows 10 on a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. In any case, as shown by reports Samsung will introduce another Exynos chipset in the second half of this current year that will be used to control future PCs.
This chip – likely named Exynos 2200 – will incorporate an AMD Radeon GPU, which will pass on a PC-class outlines execution. The chip will be fabbed at Samsung's 5nm foundries.
The €450 Galaxy Book Go runs Windows 10 on a Snapdragon 7c chipset The €450 Galaxy Book Go runs Windows 10 on a Snapdragon 7c chipset
Abnormally, when Samsung and AMD officially pronounced their planned exertion, there ought to be no cover between things using the new Exynos chip and AMD chips. Likewise, AMD sure makes workstations. An additional course of action may have been produced using that point forward.
At any rate, in the wake of making its presentation in a PC, the Exynos 2200 may find its way into Galaxy tablets likewise (perhaps even phones). It ought to maintain Android similarly as Windows.
The Exynos will coordinate with the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2, which Qualcomm uncovered in September, and (clearly) Apple's M1 item presenting, which actually added iPad Pro tablet in with the general hodgepodge. While the Qualcomm chip uses a comparative Kryo 495 CPU habitats as the first 8cx from 2019, the Exynos should benefit by more current ARM Cortex plans.
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