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Samsung denies it will ‘produce its own processor’

  • March 7, 2023
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In a news we recently shared with you, we talked about the future plans of South Korean tech giant Samsung. According to the claim of South Korean news

In a news we recently shared with you, we talked about the future plans of South Korean tech giant Samsung. According to the claim of South Korean news sources, Samsung has given up on Arm-based processors, own grains processors would. In this way, the company works in complete harmony with its phones. top efficiency and performance could produce processors that support the

However, hours later, there was a development in this matter. Samsung officials contacted SamMobile, a popular news outlet about the company, and told South Korean news outlets. they denied the claim. Claiming that they already have several units responsible for CPU development and optimization, officials said that recruitment is ongoing.

It was said that Samsung will start using its own processors in 2027.

Reportedly, Samsung has already taken care of the new processor project in the past working at AMD She agreed with Rahul Tuli. Accordingly, Samsung, even if all goes well, at the earliest in 2027 it could move to processors produced entirely in-house. In the meantime; in 2025 It was also said that next-generation processors could be switched with Arm-based cores. It was produced by Qualcomm until those years. Snapdragon processors would continue to use.

Had Samsung not denied the allegations, this development would have been very important for the industry. we could say it is important. Because Apple’s detailed optimization studies on the Bionic A series could have been done much more extensively by Samsung. So Samsung Galaxy phones as never before their efficiency would reach the maximum level. As a result of all this, iPhones and high-end Samsung phones would go head to head…

Source: Web Tekno

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