
Samsung is all set to release its next-generation in-house 2nm-based Exynos 2600 chipset for the flagship Galaxy smartphone, which can convince major customers to trust its latest semiconductor manufacturing technology.
Recently, the company has unveiled the Exynos 2600 chip via a teaser video on YouTube, which described the chip as “refined at the core” and “optimized at every level,” suggesting upgrades in the architecture and power consumption.
A new report has revealed that the Korean tech giant has developed a significant improvement on the Exynos 2600, which is attracting major customers such as Apple and Qualcomm. According to the report, Samsung Foundry is considering introducing a new Heat Path Block technology.
This new technology is expected to address the thermal issues that have afflicted previous high-end chipsets, as it is a semiconductor cooling solution that reduces the heat generated during operation.
It seems that Heat Path Block technology will be efficient in delivering more stable performance. According to the reports, the technology utilizes a copper heatsink placed directly above the mobile processor. The Exynos 2600 features thermal upgrades of up to approximately 30% compared to its predecessor.
Coming to the major customers, Apple and Qualcomm, which primarily chose TSMC as their chip manufacturing partner, but it seems that with the 2nm process, these brands could go with Samsung.
Samsung is being cautious but more optimistic, highly anticipating that the practical enhancements on the latest Exynos 2600 could create a turning point.




