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Samsung Galaxy S23’s 3.36Ghz Snapdragon chipset is made by TSMC

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Qualcomm assigned TSMC to manufacture all Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 after seeing issues in processors made by Samsung Foundry. This year’s Galaxy S series smartphones solely use Snapdragon SoC as Samsung ditched the Exynos from its flagship lineup.

All Android phones that use Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 have a CPU frequency of 3.2 GHz, however, that’s not the same case for the Galaxy S23 series. It was believed that Samsung is using a customized version of Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor with slightly overclocked CPU and GPU on Galaxy S23.

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Later on, rumors appeared indicating that the customized Snapdragon chipsets are being manufactured by Samsung Foundry. Well, reliable source finally confirmed that the Galaxy S23’s overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor is also manufactured by TSMC.

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On a user’s query, IceUniverse commented that TSMC manufacturing the overclocked Snapdragon chipset as well. In a criticizing way, the same source said that processor made by Samsung’s 4nm process can’t reach 3.36GHz frequency and it will catch fire.

Notably, the South Korean tech giant is still working on the Exynos 2300 flagship chipset. As per reports, it will make its public debut with the Galaxy S22 FE and Galaxy Tab S8 FE devices at Unpacked Part II. However, Samsung team is working on development of a custom Galaxy chip.

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