Please verify your email address. Samsung may shift to TSMC for Exynos production due to Samsung's low yields and struggles. Exynos chips have long faced criticism for overheating, battery life ...
The Exynos 1480 was a cool mid-range chip – literally, its sustained performance was great. But it was only ever used in one phone, Samsung’s own Galaxy A55, which is a bit of a shame.
Since rumors first emerged about exactly what chip would power the Samsung Galaxy S25, two main competitors took the lead: the Exynos 2500 and the Snapdragon 8 Elite. We’ve seen guesses go both ...
Built on Samsung’s third-generation 4nm EUV FinFET process, the Exynos 1580 introduces a new CPU architecture. It uses a tri-cluster design with one high-performance Cortex-A720 core clocked at ...
The Galaxy S25 series may not be Exynos-free after all, and we have some proof. Here’s some proof that the Galaxy S25 series may not be entirely Exynos-free The Samsung Galaxy S25+, with the ...
Samsung designs and builds its own Exynos SoC (System on a Chip). These chipsets usually power entry-level and mid-range Android smartphones. Some Exynos chipsets are also embedded in wearable ...
Samsung could give the Galaxy Z Flip FE an Exynos 2400 processor. It’s rumored that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 could get an Exynos 2500 chip. Samsung has long maintained that it has no plans to make a ...
The much-awaited Galaxy Z Flip FE (Fan Edition) is rumoured to be powered by the Exynos 2400 processor, a chipset typically found in the flagship Galaxy S24 series. This news comes from a popular ...
According to rumors, the Galaxy Z Flip FE will run on this year's Exynos 2400 chip. But when the device actually launches, the SoC will be at least a year-old. This signals a slightly different ...
The Exynos 2400 is regarded as a solid performer, especially when considering its capabilities compared to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon series. Although it may not outperform the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in ...
New rumors reveal that Samsung may be planning to fit most of the Galaxy S25 series with its in-house "low yield" Exynos processor instead of the speculated Snapdragon or Dimensity chips ...