The decision to exclusively use the Snapdragon 8 Elite in the current-generation Galaxy S25 series was a combination of poor Exynos 2500 yields and Samsung’s admission that its own SoC could not compete with Qualcomm’s flagship chipset. As one can imagine, the Korean giant’s components expenditure rose exponentially this year, not to mention that the decision to drop the Exynos 2500 from its top-end smartphone family resulted in a loss of $400 million. Likely not wanting to repeat the grim event, Samsung is rumored to bring the Exynos 2600 next year, but a tipster notes that it will arrive to […]
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