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Competitor to Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 from Samsung: Expected features of Exynos 2300!

Samsung rolled up its sleeves for a special processor. Information from the Exynos 2300 is promising about its possible performance. Here are the details...
 Competitor to Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 from Samsung: Expected features of Exynos 2300!
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Samsung, which has been on a rapid rise in the processor world in recent years, wants to expand its position in the market with its new products. The company, which wants to produce special processors for its smartphones, accelerated its work in this context.

Exynos 2300 features Coretex-X3 supercore

Exynos 2300, which Samsung has been working hard on, takes the stage with the code name Quadra. The processor will adopt a 1+4+4 core configuration. It comes with 4 performance cores, 4 efficiency cores and a Cortex-X3 super core.

The Coretex-X3 super core in the Exynos 2300 has a maximum clock speed of 3.09 GHz. Can this performance also be considered by Qualcomm’s flagship processors? brings the question. In addition, the Cortex-A715 running at 2.65GHz will be built with the Cortex-A510 running at 2.1GHz. Finally, Exynos 2300 will take the stage with AMD RDNA 2 architecture.

Samsung is ready to start production of third-generation 4nm processors

Samsung has previously stated that it wants to produce and use its own powerful processors. According to the news, the company will start the third generation 4nm production process towards the second half of 2023. The company continues to build factories in the United States, which will be operational in 2024. So much so that production will continue here as well.

The South Korean manufacturer has previously developed special cores for its processors. The company had previously used custom Mongoose CPU cores in Exynos processors from 2016 to 2020. However, starting from 2021, it ended this attempt by switching to Arm signed processor cores. The Exynos 990 was the last processor to use Samsung’s custom core.

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