Samsung reportedly working with Google, AMD on cutting-edge chips for S-Series phones

Samsung Electronics has extended its partnership with Google to bring a new chipset to their upcoming flagship smartphones, according to details shared by a tip. In the coming years, Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets could become even more powerful. The South Korean tech giant has been making Google’s Tensor chip that powers its Pixel smartphones, and now a tipper has shared that Samsung’s new chipset will power the flagship smartphones from Samsung’s Galaxy S series by 2025. The upcoming Galaxy S series chipsets are expected to use more advanced 3nm processors, as the tech giant has already started working on the chip. 3nm.
Tipster Connor tweeted about a chipset Samsung is working on with Google’s Tensor division and AMD Radeon. According to the tip, the upcoming chip could be “the most powerful and stable computing process on the Galaxy Phone.”
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So This Is The End Of My Dream Team Leak.
This Desgin SoC, Will come back 5 years later (2020~2025). Researched with Google Tensor Department and AMD Radeon, this is possibly the most powerful and stable computation on the Galaxy “Phone”. pic.twitter.com/q3VF2ZPVeb
— Connor / / (@OreXda) November 15, 2022
He even shared a presentation of the chipset indicating that the AMD GPU will be responsible for handling graphics-intensive tasks. However, it is still too early to say whether the upcoming chipset can beat the Apple Bionic SoC or other chips made by TSMC.
Samsung is working with Google’s Tensor team and AMD’s graphics team to develop the chipset, the tipster said. The South Korean smartphone maker and Google have partnered to produce Google’s Tensor and Tensor G2 chipsets on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 smartphones. The chipsets feature advanced AI features from Google’s team to bring the faster performance for tasks related to machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Meanwhile, both companies are said to be working on a third-generation Google Tensor SoC, for the Pixel 8 series smartphones expected to launch next year. The chip is codenamed “Zuma” and could power both the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, according to an older source. report.
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