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Samsung Galaxy S25’s Exynos 2500 aims to crush Snapdragon 8 Gen 4
Samsung Galaxy S25 series may use Exynos 2500, which isn’t surprising news at all.
A new report says that the Samsung Galaxy S25 with Exynos 2500 may outpace its Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 counterpart regarding power efficiency. According to Business Korea, the Galaxy S25 series may be equipped with the next-gen Exynos processor.
The next-gen in-house Samsung processor will feature more advanced and efficient AI capabilities. Judging from the success of Exynos 2400, speculations are positive for its successor.
Galaxy S24 lineup’s Standard and Plus variants use Exynos 2400 chip in select markets. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is internationally shipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy. Both application processors are fabricated on enhanced 4nm processes at Samsung and TSMC, respectively.
Since Snapdragon still has an edge over Exynos, the competition is getting fierce. Consumer response towards Exynos is also significantly helping the Galaxy maker to further evolve its mobile SoC segment.
Samsung x Synopsys
Earlier this month, it was revealed that Samsung is collaborating with Synopsys for the 3nm tapeout. This partnership is said to result in the successful mass production of prototypes of SoCs including mobile APs, based on a 3-nm process.
Galaxy S25’s Exynos 2500 is planned to enter mass production early next year. Samsung’s 2nd gen 3nm process node, slated to be used in Exynos 2500, features GAA (Gate-All-Around) transistors, which limit energy leakage and increase drive current.
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