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Samsung's 2nm Chip: A Game Changer for Smartphones
19 Dec
Summary
- Samsung unveiled its new Exynos 2600 processor with advanced 2nm technology.
- The new chip integrates CPU, NPU, and GPU for enhanced gaming and AI.
- Samsung's move to 2nm may surpass competitors like Apple and Qualcomm.

Samsung has officially revealed its latest system-on-a-chip, the Exynos 2600. This new processor is manufactured using advanced 2-nanometer technology, a significant leap from the 3-nanometer process adopted previously. The Exynos 2600 integrates the central processing unit (CPU), neural processing unit (NPU), and graphics processing unit (GPU) into a single component, designed to deliver enhanced gaming capabilities and artificial intelligence performance while optimizing power efficiency.
This transition to 2nm manufacturing places Samsung in a leading position compared to competitors such as Apple and Qualcomm, who are reportedly still utilizing 3nm technology. The smaller process allows for more transistors on a wafer, leading to smaller and more power-efficient chips. Samsung's semiconductor website indicates that the Exynos 2600 is already in mass production.



