Samsung Galaxy S25 series to get MediaTek-powered chipset hints DeepMind
The Samsung Exynos 2500 has been in development for quite some time now. Originally, the next generation of Original and Plus models of its new series of Galaxy S25 was to support this next generation of chipset. However, new articles hint that problems with creating SoC might lead Samsung to equip all the lines with Snapdragon’s chips.
Samsung Galaxy S25 MediaTek Chipset
A new report has asserted that a new Exynos processor—the standard and Plus models in Samsung’s next year’s flagship phones will be powered by Dimensity 9400 chipsets—holds a 20% performance improvement that is double the efficiency enhancement of the current Exynos chipsets.
The speculation that Samsung may be inclined towards MediaTek chipsets for the next Galaxy S series phones is attributed to Google, from where it got its gears up to premiere a statement on September 26 indicating its DeepMind revolution technology is aiding chipmakers to advance performance and productivity on different gadgets.
If Samsung wants to employ Snapdragon chipsets throughout the Galaxy S25 series, it will affect its semiconductor industry even more. The company has already had its failures, for instance, tasks on orders from Nvidia and Apple. For the mentioned chips incorporated with AI technology, they have looked at TSMC.
This is not the first time it is happening, as Samsung has earlier incorporated MediaTek chips into its mid-range smartphones. However, new signs point to the fact that the company may want to use at least one of the Galaxy S25 models with the Dimensity 9400. This has however been made clear by a blog post on the Google DeepMind website. It brings up MediaTek on Dimensity Flagship 5G, which is in Samsung mobile phones.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to get the same processor?
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, for its part, might arrive with the yet unreleased Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor, as did the previous generation. Samsung released the Galaxy S24 Ultra back in January, equipped with Qualcomm’s premier Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip in some regions; the rest of the two handsets in the series are powered by Exynos.