A report claims that a 2nm chipset codnenamed Ulysses is being developed by Samsung, with new Exynos SoC possibly being used in the Galaxy S27 series
The recent yield problems with the Exynos 2500 suggest that Samsung may not mass produce the chipset fast enough to use it in its upcoming Galaxy S25 series, which is slated to launch in early 2025. The Korean giant’s woes surrounding its 3nm GAA process are hardly a closely guarded secret, with the company failing to attract new customers and losing millions of revenue in the process. Proceeding forward, a new report states that Samsung intends to cut its losses and shift focus on its second-generation 2nm node, which will be used for an unnamed Exynos SoC codenamed ‘Ulysses’ and designed for the Galaxy S27.The second-generation 2nm process is also called SF2P, with the unnamed Exynos for the Galaxy S27 reportedly undergoing development around the end of 2024
Before the latest report from Sedaily, Samsung was said to have commenced development of its 2nm technology codenamed ‘Thetis,’ so it is possible that Ulysses belongs to a particular variant of the company’s advanced manufacturing processes.
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