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Title: Samsung Exynos 2400 tipped for mass production with cutting-edge semiconductor technology
Post by: Redaktion on November 18, 2023, 17:49:32
The Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus are thought to launch with what Samsung might call the best and most powerful chipset it has ever made in the Exynos 2400. The SoC's projected bragging rights are also now believed to include production using FOWLP, a cutting-edge technique tipped to enhance bandwidth and performance by up to 15% in chips that take up to 40% less space.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-Exynos-2400-tipped-for-mass-production-with-cutting-edge-semiconductor-technology.770109.0.html
Title: Re: Samsung Exynos 2400 tipped for mass production with cutting-edge semiconductor technology
Post by: A on November 18, 2023, 17:56:11
Exynos = no purchase.
Title: Re: Samsung Exynos 2400 tipped for mass production with cutting-edge semiconductor technology
Post by: Enma45 on November 18, 2023, 20:38:44
I would love to see an Exynos that would compete with the rest of the processors. They have been trying for 2 years without success. Hopefully this third generation will achieve it so there will be more competition and prices will drop. Samsung must accelerate its technology for its new S24
Title: Re: Samsung Exynos 2400 tipped for mass production with cutting-edge semiconductor technology
Post by: A on November 18, 2023, 22:36:23
Quote from: Enma45 on November 18, 2023, 20:38:44They have been trying for 2 years
They've been trying since 2010. On S23 generation people were celebrating this sh*t's over - and here we go again.
Title: Re: Samsung Exynos 2400 tipped for mass production with cutting-edge semiconductor technology
Post by: LOL on December 29, 2023, 16:13:31
If Exynos were that good, what isn't it used in other brands of smartphones? Why aren't midrange Exynos even competing with Mediatek Dimensity chips?

Because Exynos is trash. Samsung just want to dodge the Qualcomm tax, that's all.