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    Samsung Set to Imitate Apple’s Strategy with Exynos Chips

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Potential Reorganization: Samsung is contemplating transferring its Exynos chip unit from the System LSI Division to the Mobile Experience (MX) Division, aiming for tighter integration with its Galaxy smartphones.

    2. Apple-Inspired Strategy: This proposed move reflects a strategy similar to Apple’s, potentially allowing Samsung to design customized application processors (APs) specifically for its devices, enhancing performance.

    3. Internal Disagreement: Significant internal conflicts exist regarding this transition, particularly due to recent financial losses in the LSI division, which could negatively impact the mobile unit’s financial performance.

    4. Manufacturing Challenges: Even with closer integration, Samsung’s Foundry division faces ongoing challenges in chip manufacturing efficiency compared to TSMC, which may limit the performance improvements of Exynos chips relative to Snapdragon options.

    Samsung Eyeing Apple’s Chip Strategy for Exynos Division

    Samsung may soon realign its approach to smartphone technology. Reports suggest the company is considering transferring its Exynos chip unit from the System LSI Division to the Mobile Experience (MX) Division. This change aims to foster closer integration between Exynos chips and Galaxy devices, similar to Apple’s successful design of its A-series silicon for iPhones and iPads.

    Currently, Samsung’s LSI division operates Exynos chip development independently. It also supplies chips to other manufacturers, including Google for the Tensor series. However, internal disagreements about the proposed transfer may complicate matters. If the MX Division absorbs Exynos, Samsung could prioritize custom chip development tailored specifically for Galaxy phones. This strategy could lead to improved performance and reduced production costs.

    Moreover, tighter integration could enhance the overall user experience. Samsung’s smartphones might become more efficient and better optimized for their specific hardware configurations. If successful, the transition could also allow Samsung to pass savings on to consumers.

    However, challenges remain. The Samsung Foundry division, responsible for manufacturing Exynos chips, has not matched the efficiency of competitor TSMC. This issue could result in Exynos-powered devices facing heat and performance issues compared to Snapdragon-powered options.

    Despite these hurdles, the shift could signal a major advancement for Samsung. With the anticipated release of the Exynos 2600 later this year, the outcome of this strategic review may become clearer. For now, tech enthusiasts watch keenly as Samsung navigates this potential transformation.

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