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Samsung Galaxy S23 ‘most likely’ to pack Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip widely!
Samsung is reportedly ditching the Exynos chipset from flagship lineups, starting with the Galaxy S23 series. The next Galaxy S23 series is most likely to use Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor worldwide, as Samsung prepares to introduce Exynos 2300 with mid-rangers.
According to TheElec sources, most of AP (application processors) installed in upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 will be Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. As Qualcomm is most likely to be the exclusive chipset supplier for the Galaxy S23 series, Samsung is reportedly producing next Exynos with “two-track strategy – 4nm and 5nm.”
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It’s reported that the 4nm process tech-based Exynos 2200 failed to solve problems such as yield as well as power consumption, performance, and heat to a satisfactory level. In this regard, the company is reportedly producing the next Exynos with 5nm instead of 4nm due to yield (performance) problems.
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As Exynos 2300 could be debuting with mid-range Samsung devices, there is no choice remains. Meanwhile, in order to show a big difference in terms of performance, Samsung MX division decided to use Snapdragon as the main AP for the next flagship smartphone.
So far, Samsung’s MX division has been utilizing Exynos and Snapdragon in parallel depending on the market. In particular, even if the foldable phone does not include Exynos, the Galaxy S series has been packed with Exynos, along with the Snapdragon.
Breaking: 5nm Exynos 2300 could debut with mid-range Samsung phones