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Samsung’s 3nm Exynos for Galaxy S25 coming later this year: Report

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Samsung’s 3nm Exynos chip will enter mass production in the second half of 2024 Digitimes report. The company will likely “aggressively” increase the adoption of its 3nm Exynos processor for the upcoming Galaxy S25 series smartphones.

According to the report, the Galaxy S25 series’ Exynos 2500 would be manufactured on a 3nm GAA (Gate-All-Around) process node. The Foundry industry believes that the company’s GAA fabrication technology has an edge over its counterpart from Taiwan’s TSMC.

DigiTimes report says that the South Korean tech giant will be commencing mass production of its 3nm Exynos SoC in the ‘latter half of 2024.’ However, the Ultra variant may solely be equipped with Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy silicon.

The next Exynos is rumored to outpace Snapdragon in terms of power efficiency. Performance gaps may remain the biggest challenge for Samsung. However, the company’s advanced 3nm fabrication process would likely result in better power efficiency.

Samsung’s next set of flagship phones is scheduled to release in early 2025. Meanwhile, the processors debuting with the S25 series will be unveiled by both – Samsung and Qualcomm in the fourth quarter. There will be many more developments on the matter, stay tuned!

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