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Galaxy S25 could equip Samsung’s 3nm dream chip, more info leaked

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Samsung is aiming to ship the first Galaxy smartphone with its dream chip in 2025. The company has already begun research and development on its Galaxy-exclusive chip, which could be fabricated on 3nm process technology and is likely to debut with Galaxy S25 in 2025.

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According to the tipster @Tech_Reve, the Korean tech giant’s Samsung System LSI Division is developing the next-generation Exynos (name could change before launch) chip for future flagship Galaxy phones. The company is expected to manufacture it on Samsung Foundry’s 3nm process.

The tipster also claimed that the Galaxy S25 is expected to come with Samsung’s dream chip built on the advanced 3nm process technology in 2025. As the company hopes, its exclusive chip will be highly optimized for Galaxy devices with boosted performance and power efficiency.

S24 will continue using Snapdragon for Galaxy?

This year, Samsung and Qualcomm signed a multi-year partnership on technologies. For the first time in years, the company is shipping the Galaxy S23 series with Snapdragon processor in all countries, even the European markets. It’s expected to be maintained the next year as well.

Since Samsung’s chip development isn’t expected to conclude this year, we don’t believe that the Galaxy S24 series will have Exynos processor. Without doing anything in hurry, Samsung will invest sufficient time to take the best possible Galaxy chip as an outcome.

The Galaxy S24 series would be equipped with Qualcomm’s “Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy” processor. Compared to the vanilla Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Samsung’s exclusive Snapdragon chip brings overclocked CPU and GPU to the Galaxy S23 series consumers.

Apart from the Snapdragon for Galaxy processor, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to bring upgraded Telephoto camera sensors and zoom technology. As far as the design language is concerned, Samsung is less likely to make radical changes in the phone’s look.

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