Samsung Electronics would be ready to mass produce its own 3nm Exynos chip from the second half of this same 2024. In this way, Samsung wants to compete with Apple for its dominance in terms of power in the world of smartphones and thus put pressure on other producers like TSMC and Qualcomm.
This news was reported by DigiTimes this week, publishing an article about Samsung’s 3nm Exynos chip. Industry sources report that Samsung will officially announce its 3nm chip, known internally as “Solomon” in 2025. This chip would replace the previous Exynos 2400 equipped in the Galaxy S24 and analysts predict that 3nm will be integrated into the Samsung Galaxy S25 which would be launched in early 2025 and whose manufacturing would begin at the end of 2024, thus strengthening Samsung’s competitiveness in the smartphone market.
In short, what Samsung wants in its roadmap Regarding the manufacturing of 3nm chips and their implementation in their smartphones, the case is as follows: mass production in the second half of 2024. Integrate them into the Samsung Galaxy S25 at the end of the year. Officially announce the chips in early 2025 with the launch of new products.
Remember that Apple is already moving towards a second generation of 3nm chips (and which it has already implemented in the iPad with the M4). This second generation will be implemented in the new iPhones probably at the end of 2024, when Samsung will implement its first generation of 3nm chips in its smartphones.. Samsung will have to continue to row against the tide to be aligned in this area with Apple.