Samsung previously confirmed that it has successfully recorded a smartphone AP on its second-generation 3nm (SF3) node. It is widely believed that this Exynos 2500 was intended to power the Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and if a dodgy rumor is accurate, even the Galaxy S25 Ultra. However, industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has bad news about Samsung’s upcoming SoC.
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Although Kuo has had a history of making accurate predictions, this one seems implausible. For starters, Samsung has publicly stated that it plans to use more Exynos chips wherever possible due to the rising costs associated with TSMC’s cutting-edge nodes. As a result, the Galaxy Z Flip6 is rumored to be more expensive than the Galaxy Z Flip5, and the Galaxy Z Fold6 could also follow suit.
Samsung even chose MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300+ for its upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 as a cost-cutting measure, and it wouldn’t make much sense for the company to go all-in on Qualcomm to keep costs down. Kuo adds that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be 25-30% more expensive than its predecessor. It is not surprising because Qualcomm explicitly said this after the launch of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.