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technology1 year ago

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series: New Colors and Performance Insights

Samsung's Exynos 2500 chipset, featuring a 10-core CPU, has been spotted in a Galaxy S25+ prototype, but it struggles with performance compared to the Snapdragon 8 Elite, being up to 37% slower in single-core tests. Despite using advanced 3nm GAA technology, Samsung's yield issues hinder mass production, and the Exynos 2500's performance may not satisfy customers expecting Snapdragon variants. The Galaxy S25+ prototype also includes 12GB RAM and runs on Android 15.

technology2 years ago

"Comparing Exynos 2400: CPU, GPU, and Performance Insights"

Samsung's upcoming Exynos 2500, also known as the Dream Chip, will reportedly feature a 10-core CPU cluster similar to the Exynos 2400, but with the addition of the new Cortex-X5 and Cortex-A730 cores. Despite the switch to Cortex-X5, the clock speed differences are expected to be minimal, with frequencies tested in the 3.20GHz to 3.30GHz range. The chipset is anticipated to be manufactured on Samsung's advanced 3nm GAA process, potentially setting new performance standards in the flagship chipset space.

technology2 years ago

Samsung's Struggling Foundry Faces High Stakes with Qualcomm's Demanding Yield Requirements

Samsung's 3nm GAA process is facing challenges as its current yield stands at 50 percent, the same as TSMC. To secure orders from Qualcomm, Samsung needs to achieve a 70 percent yield, but if it fails to do so, Qualcomm may turn to TSMC for its Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 production. The low yield could lead to increased prices for Snapdragon products, impacting smartphone partners and consumers. Samsung's own LSI division may also refuse to place orders if yields remain low.