We don’t know yet how Samsung will act with regard to the SoCs that will be inserted in the next S23, but it is likely that according to what has emerged that the Exynos line will be partially abandoned and that after 86% presence in 2019, with the ‘ current 20%, there will be changes, according to what is expected by The Elec.

After confirming that the A13s and A53s will be using Exynos SoCs, we know the figure will likely increase to 30% presence, so the devices aren’t actually dead. However, what’s going to happen regarding Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra?

What emerged is that the company will be using Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for each of these devices, which should consequently be announced in due course, with Samsung currently targeting an Exynos presence in 26% of its phones by 2023.

Apparently it’s all in the fact that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 that Samsung is working on is not comparable to the Exynos 2300, with therefore the giant that has managed to outdo itself and offer a remarkable product, unable to receive serious problems from competitors.


Source: Lega Nerd

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