Samsung confirme Exynos basé sur RDNA2 2200 iGPU prendra en charge le lancer de rayons
Samsung appears to be in a hurry to beat Apple and Qualcomm at bringing real-time ray tracing to the smartphone space, with its next-generation Exynos 2200 “Pamir” comme le contrôle de la messagerie du port TX à partir du récepteur RX. The chip integrates a graphics processor based on the AMD RDNA2 architecture, nom de code “Voyager.” Samsung all but confirmed that the compute units of this will feature Ray Accelerators, the hardware component that performs ray-intersection calculations. Le “Voyager” iGPU, as implemented on the Exynos 2200 comme le contrôle de la messagerie du port TX à partir du récepteur RX, physically features six RDNA2 compute units (384 processeurs de flux), and hence six Ray Accelerators.
Construit sur le 4 nm EUV silicon fabrication process, Exynos 2200 will feature not two, but three kinds of CPU cores—four lightwight efficiency cores, three mid-tier cores, and one ultra high-performance core. Each of these three operate in unique performance/Watt bands, giving software finer-grained control over the kinds of hardware resources they want. Samsung is expected to debut the Exynos 2200 with its next-generation Galaxy S and Galaxy Note devices.