Exynos 2400: What you should know about Samsung’s chipset return

After a long history in the custom mobile processor game, Samsung somewhat unexpectedly dropped its Exynos chipset from the Galaxy S23 series, opting to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chip exclusively — a “Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy” to be precise. While unconfirmed, troubled development and dubious performance were the likely culprits behind Samsung’s decision.
With a semiconductor restructure well underway, rumors are circulating that Samsung is preparing to return to chipset action earlier than anticipated with an upcoming Exynos 2400 mobile processor. While still unofficial, we’ve collected publicly available information to piece together what we might expect from Samsung’s next flagship chip.
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