Exynos 2600 Faces Efficiency Challenges but Excels in AI Performance for Galaxy S26

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Samsung's upcoming Exynos 2600 chipset may lose an efficiency advantage if it continues to use a separate 5G modem, as seen with competitors like Qualcomm and MediaTek, potentially leading to higher power consumption and space issues on smartphones. This unconfirmed rumor suggests Samsung might need to integrate the 5G modem into the SoC to stay competitive, especially given the benefits of their 2nm GAA process.
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