Samsung announced its new three-generation production roadmap, including Exynos 2700, 2800 and 2900 processors, to reduce dependence on Qualcomm.
Samsung is expanding its Exynos chipset strategy with a three-generation comprehensive plan, with the aim of completely eliminating Qualcomm dependence in the smartphone world. According to the latest leaked reports, the company aims to strengthen its ecosystem with the Exynos 2700, 2800 and 2900 processors that it will launch in the coming years. Samsung’s foundry unit plans to gain a competitive advantage by transferring the experience gained with the Exynos 2600 to more advanced 2nm and 1.4nm production processes. This strategic breakthrough demonstrates the Korean giant’s determination to take its chips to the top in terms of both performance and efficiency.
Codenames of Next Generation Exynos Chips Have Been Determined
Samsung is preparing for a new era in the technology world with the Exynos 2700 (Ulysses), Exynos 2800 (Vanguard) and Exynos 2900 (Whistler) models. In particular, the Exynos 2700 is expected to offer high performance with its SF2P production node, while the Exynos 2800 model is designed to appeal to a wider range of uses.
These new generation chips, which will not be limited to smartphones, stand out as part of the company’s aim to increase its semiconductor market share.
Samsung aims for industrial leadership by switching to 1.4nm production technology.
Advanced Packaging Technologies Solve Cooling Problems
Samsung is developing new packaging solutions to overcome the heating problems experienced in past Exynos processors.
The “Heat Pass Block” technology used in the Exynos 2600 model and the separation of RAM and SoC die provide a significant improvement in thermal efficiency. The company aims to increase the reliability of the Exynos series thanks to these hardware improvements.
By keeping the RAM and processor separate, the thermal performance improves significantly.
Efficiency is Increased with Strategic Production Nodes
While the Exynos 2800 uses the SF2P+ manufacturing process to increase efficiency, the Exynos 2900 model is expected to create a revolution with 1.4nm technology. Samsung aims for long-term success by focusing on stable efficiency rates rather than competing with its Competitors. If there is no disruption in the production processes, Samsung’s foundry unit could radically change the stability of the smartphone market.
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