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Google Pixel 10 Puts Pressure on Samsung

Samsung is aggressively looking forward to verifying the competitiveness of its semiconductor foundry and trying to work out a few…

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Galaxy Z Flip 7 could  be powered by Exynos in the US

Samsung is supposed to debut the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in July, which is rumored to be powered by the…

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Samsung Galaxy A57 with Exynos appeared: Report

Samsung usually brings the Galaxy premium series with an Exynos processor each year. With the new generation mid-segment phone, the…

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Samsung to distribute Exynos and Snapdragon for S26 based on different regions

Samsung is setting up to launch its Galaxy S26 series next year, which is anticipated to be powered by Exynos…

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One UI 7 stable is now available for Galaxy S21 FE in more countries

Samsung started the One UI 7 stable update rollout for the Galaxy S21 FE models a while ago; however, it…

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Samsung begins its in-house Exynos 2500 chip’s Mass Production 

Samsung Electronics is expanding its in-house chipsets lineup by adding a next-generation Exynos 2500 chip and beginning mass production.  A…

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Samsung seeks TSMC for continuing Exynos Production

Samsung is looking forward to outsourcing the production of its Exynos SoCs to TSMC to easily tackle the challenges faced…

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Samsung might consider manufacturing Exynos chipsets with TSMC

While Samsung announces that the mid-range Galaxy A56 will be powered with the company’s in-house Exynos chipset on one hand, the company…

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Samsung could use Exynos chipset to power Galaxy Z Flip FE

Samsung recently launched its latest foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, and now it is looking forward to launching the…

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE spotted on Geekbench, confirmed availability Exynos

After reviving the Fan edition series with the Galaxy S23 FE, Samsung is all set to continue this tradition with…

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