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Samsung is working with Google Tensor and AMD Radeon teams for next-generation Exynos processor

The company, which has been using Exynos processors in its own devices since the original Galaxy S smartphone, has been subjected to serious criticism in recent years. The Exynos processors used in the Galaxy S10 and later devices have come to the fore in both performance and efficiency.
 Samsung is working with Google Tensor and AMD Radeon teams for next-generation Exynos processor
READING NOW Samsung is working with Google Tensor and AMD Radeon teams for next-generation Exynos processor
The company, which has been using Exynos processors in its own devices since the original Galaxy S smartphone, has been subjected to serious criticism in recent years. The Exynos processors used in the Galaxy S10 and later devices lagged behind their competitors in both performance and efficiency, forcing the company to think about the future of the Exynos brand. With the increasing criticism, Samsung has reduced the use of Exynos processors in the Galaxy S series and allegedly chose to use only Snapdragon processors in the Galaxy S23 family. However, it seems that the company has not shelved the Exynos series. The company, which has made serious investments in the chip development team in the past months, seems optimistic about the future of its processors.

We’ll see in 2025 at the earliest.

According to information from @OreXda, South Korean technology giant Samsung is developing a new Exynos processor for use in high-end Galaxy devices. It is stated that this processor, which is expected to be used in 2025 at the earliest, was developed with the help of AMD Radeon and Google Tensor teams. In addition, the processor is expected to use dual Cortex-X cores, thus providing a serious performance increase. OreXda states that this chipset will be the most powerful and most balanced Samsung processor ever.

The company, which has problems both in its Exynos processors and in the 4 and 5nm production process of Samsung Foundry, seems to soon get its first fruit from its investments in the silicon team. What do you think about the return of Exynos processors?

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