Samsung may improve the efficiency of its Galaxy S25 lineup by using its second-generation 3nm GAA process to mass produce the Exynos 2500
Samsung is said to adopt a dual-chipset launch strategy with its Galaxy S25 series next year by using both Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 and its Exynos 2500 for various handsets. The Korean giant followed this approach with the Galaxy S24 lineup, which was the primary contributor to Samsung’s Q1 2024 operating profit that climbed by a whopping 933 percent compared to Q1 2023. Now, a new report states that the Exynos 2500 will raise the bar and is expected to use the second-generation 3nm GAA (Gate-All-Around) process to improve the efficiency of next year’s flagship models.Adopting more Exynos 2500 variants of the Galaxy S25 models in multiple regions will also help Samsung reduce its chipset expenditure
To keep pace with TSMC’s progress, Business Korea reports that Samsung will leverage its second-generation 3nm GAA process to mass produce the Exynos 2500.
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