The Exynos 2500 chipset is rumored to power the future Samsung Galaxy S25 series in some areas.
During an investor call on Thursday, Samsung acknowledged the existence of their future proprietary mobile chipset, the Exynos 2500. The large-scale integration (LSI) section of Samsung System will create the chipset, according to the business. The South Korean technology company hopes to keep a steady supply of Exynos 2500 SoC for its "flagship products" into the second half of the year.
Details of Exynos 2500 SoC
Samsung claims that a 3-nanometer technique will be used to create the Exynos 2500 processor. It will be created using the Gate-All-Around (GAA) transistor architecture from the business, which promises a 23% increase in performance and a 45% reduction in power consumption. The business stressed the necessity for a consistent supply of this chipset for its "flagship products" in 2H 2024, without naming any particular gadgets.
Apart from guaranteeing a consistent supply of its exclusive chipset, Samsung stated that it also intends to broaden the use of 200-megapixel picture sensors in smartphone cameras, extending their range from wide to telephoto.
Plans for 2H 2024 by Samsung
The company disclosed on the earnings call that it saw increase in the mobile market from quarter to quarter. The company stated that higher sales of rigid panels, prompt delivery of new goods, and strong demand for its flagship handsets were the main contributing causes.
It predicts a slowdown in the mainstream market for smartphones, but growth in the premium segment in the second half of 2024. It revealed plans to increase sales of flagship smartphones and ecosystem items in order to boost income. Samsung stated that it anticipates the Galaxy S24 series to continue growing at its present rate, which is allegedly supported by the company's marketing initiatives.
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