However, there’s still hope for Samsung’s in-house Exynos2500. Despite the setback, Samsung has continued to invest in the development of the Exynos2500. This suggests that the chip could ...
Exynos 2500's adoption in Z Flip 7 instead of the S25 series scheduled to launch in January suggests that Samsung hopes for an improvement in its yield rate before it needs to mass produce the chips.
While the Exynos2500 might still be on the way with the upcoming Galaxy S25 series, the Exynos 2600 might be scrapped. The Exynos 2600 would embrace Samsung Foundry’s advanced 2nm process.