Samsung's hesitance to use Exynos chipsets on its flagship Galaxy phones has been largely due to yield-related problems.
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Samsung is now reported to be reviving its two-chip policy for the Galaxy S26 series, arming two of the four phones with an Exynos chip.
The long-anticipated comeback of Samsung Electronics’ Exynos mobile processor, likely to power the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, will be a significant test of the company's chipmaking capabilities and a ...
In the US and China, it might come with the Snapdragon chip. The Samsung Galaxy S26 series, expected to go official next year ...
Samsung has reportedly started the process of mass-producing its 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset, which could power the Galaxy S26.
Samsung’s Exynos 2600 chipset was rumored earlier this year to be the company’s answer to the Apple A19 chip, and a rumor from earlier this week says Samsung was considering its cancellation. That is ...
Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2600 chipset, built on a 2nm process, is already showing impressive early benchmarks—outperforming Apple’s A18 Pro in multi-core scores. While its launch is still a year away ...
Yields creep up to 50 per cent  Samsung has finally pulled the trigger on mass production of the Exynos 2600, its first 2nm ...
Samsung will start mass production of its Exynos 2600 by the end of September, making it the first SoC built on the company’s 2nm Gate-All-Around process. The move is a high-stakes attempt to repair ...