Samsung still wants some Galaxy S23 series phones to use Exynos chips

Many users are very concerned about Samsung's next-generation flagship, the Galaxy S23 series of mobile phones. On July 9 this year, well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Qualcomm will likely become the sole processor supplier for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series, mainly because the Exynos 2300 processor cannot compete with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip.

On July 28, Qualcomm announced to strengthen of strategic cooperation with Samsung. Ming-Chi Kuo said on the same day that in the transcript of Qualcomm's third-quarter 2022 earnings call, Qualcomm said, "What I can say right now is that we were at 75% usage on the Galaxy S22 before the deal. You should take into account that we'll be better off with the Galaxy S23 and newer."

Today, digital blogger @i Ice Universe said on social platforms that the Samsung MX department (mobile business department) hopes that the Samsung Galaxy S23 series of mobile phones will all use Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, but Samsung Electronics wants to continue to use some Exynos chips. In this regard, Samsung's mobile phone department expressed dissatisfaction.

On February 9 this year, Samsung released three flagship phones Galaxy S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra. Depending on the market, Samsung Galaxy S22 series phones are equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or Exynos 2200 processors.

Earlier news showed that the Samsung Exynos 2300 chip, internally code-named "Quadra", is expected to use the 3nm GAA process technology, and has the latest ARM CPU cores and an updated Xclipse GPU based on AMD's new Radeon GPU.

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