
"The Exynos 2800 is rumored to be made by Samsung on a 2nm process (SF2P+, specifically), and Samsung wants to complete the design of the chipset and hand over the schematics to the foundry 'within the year'."
"Samsung had planned to use a 1.4nm process from 2027, but it has since decided to focus on yield stabilization and optimization rather than chase size at all costs."
"According to 'an official from the semiconductor industry', Samsung thinks it's become impossible to carry out process miniaturization in mobile chipsets every year, at the same cadence as in the past."
Samsung has launched the Galaxy S26 and S26+ powered by the Exynos 2600 SoC. The company is now working on the Exynos 2800, expected to debut in 2028. This chipset will be manufactured using a 2nm process, with design completion aimed for this year. Samsung has shifted focus from a planned 1.4nm process to yield stabilization. The Exynos 2700 is also in development using the same 2nm process, with an emphasis on design technology co-optimization for better manufacturing outcomes.
Read at GSMArena.com
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