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Apple, TSMC to be jealous: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 adopts 3nm Exynos W1000

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Samsung may be the first to debut a 3nm chipset on wearable devices. Apple and its chipset supplier TSMC may feel jealous as Samsung is expected to fuel the Galaxy Watch 7 series with an advanced Exynos W1000 processor, manufactured on a 3nm process.

Before applying 3nm to the Exynos 2500, Samsung is rumored to introduce 3nm-based Exynos W1000 with the Galaxy Watch 7 series. It’s a significant approach by the Korean tech giant over its archrivals Apple and Taiwan’s TSMC.

Samsung could commence operations of its 2nd-gen 3nm line in Korea in the second half. The fabrication site will likely mass produce a 3nm wearable chipset. The Exynos W1000 chip is slated to offer up to 20% improved computational performance and power efficiency.

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The company’s next Unpacked event is scheduled for July this year. Alongside foldable phones and a new earbuds lineup, the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Ring would be introduced. This year’s smartwatch range may feature three different models.

Exynos 2500

Recently, it was revealed that the Exynos 2500 is preparing to be fabricated on a 3nm process. It isn’t surprising news as Samsung itself revealed this last year, the preparations are going well is a noteworthy development. Qualcomm may also introduce its first 3nm Snapdragon later this year.

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