< img src = "/uploads/blogs/77/5f/ib-frnh32om0_234373b7.jpg" Alt = "Samsung Galaxy S26 line can get a branded advanced processor"/> < p > Samsung is preparing to actively return to the mobile processors market. According to Gizmochina, the company plans to equip the future series of Galaxy S26 smartphones with the latest 2 nm Chip Exynos 2600 to demonstrate its achievements in the SOC. This step will be a response to an unsuitable experience with Exynos 2500, the creation of which in the 3nm process has been difficult.

< P > Rumor, Samsung Foundry has been able to reach an important milestone: the level of suitability of 2-nm chips now exceeds 40%, which is a significant improvement compared to 20-30% last year. Such progress indicates stabilization of the production process, and the mass release of chips is expected in November this year.

< P class = "" Data-Start = "681" Data-End = "919" > It is worth noting that the Galaxy S25 series, which is completely resting on Snapdragon 8 Elite processors, brought financial losses of Mx Business and DS. Using your own Exynos chips for a company is more profitable economically.

< P class = "" Data-Start = "921" Data-end = "1164" > Further success of Exynos 2600 will depend on how stable the high level of exit of suitable chips & mdash; mdash; an indicator that reflects the percentage of functional processors made of silicon plate in the production process.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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