Samsung is reportedly working on a 2nm node for the Exynos 2600

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Earlier this month Samsung announced that it is preparing its foundries for mass production of its first 3nm Exynos chipset using its Gate All Around (GAA) design. It’s not clear which chipset this is, though. Exynos 2500 for next year’s Galaxy S25? Perhaps. Or is it the Exynos W1000, which should launch in a couple of months time with the Galaxy Watch7? Also possible.

The company is also looking to the future as ETNews reports that work has begun on a 2nm chip – the Exynos 2600, which is code named Thetis. Mass production is expected to start in the second half of 2025 so that there would…

​ Earlier this month Samsung announced that it is preparing its foundries for mass production of its first 3nm Exynos chipset using its Gate All Around (GAA) design. It’s not clear which chipset this is, though. Exynos 2500 for next year’s Galaxy S25? Perhaps. Or is it the Exynos W1000, which should launch in a couple of months time with the Galaxy Watch7? Also possible.

The company is also looking to the future as ETNews reports that work has begun on a 2nm chip – the Exynos 2600, which is code named Thetis. Mass production is expected to start in the second half of 2025 so that there would…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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