According to one speculation, Samsung will take advantage of the chance to increase production of the Exynos 2400, which is expected to power the forthcoming Galaxy S23 series, as the company continues to observe gains in its 4nm yields.
Revegnus claims that the increased 4nm wafer manufacturing allows for the introduction of additional versions using Samsung’s own SoC in more locations, while it is nearly assured that American buyers will get the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 flavor.
Since Exynos SoCs have historically been outperformed by the Snapdragon series, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3’s mass production on TSMC’s N4P process raises the possibility that this trend will continue, with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 likely to surpass the Exynos 2400 in both performance and efficiency testing. With more Exynos 2400 being produced, Samsung will be able to utilize each silicon more affordably, lowering the loss it incurs for each Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset it employs in the Galaxy S23 model.
We will continue to be dubious about its effectiveness for the time being, but we will inform our readers if any leaks are discovered.