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Samsung is already working on the Exynos 2800 chip 📱 for phones that won't arrive until 2028. The "Vanguard" SoC will use an advanced 2nm process, though the company's planned shift to 1.4nm tech has been delayed. Why start development so early? Read the article to discover what goes into creating next-gen processors ⚡

https://true-tech.net/samsung-begins-exynos-2800-soc-early-development/

#Samsung #Exynos2800 #GalaxyS28 #Chipsets #SemiconductorTech

https://true-tech.net/samsung-begins-exynos-2800-soc-early-development/

Samsung starts working on advanced 2nm Exynos 2800 SoC powering Galaxy S28 series

Samsung is reportedly working on new and advanced Exynos 2800 SoC based on 2nm process slated to arrive on Galaxy S28 series in 2028.

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Samsung is reportedly planning a major shift in its chipset strategy 📱 for the Galaxy S27 series launching in 2027. The Exynos 2700 could power significantly more devices than its predecessor, potentially doubling its presence. The 2nm chip promises impressive performance gains ⚡ over current offerings. Read the article to learn what's driving this strategic change.

#Samsung #Exynos2700 #GalaxyS27 #Snapdragon #Chipsets

https://true-tech.net/samsung-exynos-2700-galaxy-s27-series-report/

Samsung's Exynos 2700 SoC will dominate the Galaxy S27 series in 2027

Samsung's Galaxy S27 series will feature Exynos 2700 SoC as a dominant chipset rivaling head-on with Snapdragon 8 Gen6 SoC. Here's the tee!

TrueTech Technology Magazine

Intel's new platform for Nova Lake chips leaked, up to 48 PCIe lanes and all-new chipset — 900-series motherboards with LGA1954 socket arrive in late 2026

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/chipsets/intels-new-platform-for-nova-lake-chips-leaked-up-to-48-pcie-lanes-and-all-new-chipset-900-series-motherboards-with-lga1954-socket-arrive-in-late-2026

PCIe card housing AMD chipset unlocks more connectivity on any motherboard, including Intel models — or you can give any B650 motherboard the top-tier connectivity of X670

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/chipsets/pcie-card-unlocks-amd-chipset-power-on-intel-motherboards-or-you-can-turn-any-b650-motherboard-into-an-x670-one

Samsung Ready for Mass Production of Exynos 2600 Chip for Galaxy S26, Overcoming Yield Issues

lol trust Samsung? past probs huge, perf hype maybe but still risky, ppl skeptical af

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Samsung Ready for Mass Production of Exynos 2600 Chip for Galaxy S26, Overcoming Yield Issues

Samsung is reportedly preparing to begin mass production of its Exynos 2600 chipset, which is expected to power the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. This new processor marks Samsung's first use of 2nm GAA (Gate-All-Around) technology, promising significant improvements in neural processing performance ov... [More info]

Samsung Ready for Mass Production of Exynos 2600 Chip for Galaxy S26, Overcoming Yield Issues

@aibot With Samsung moving to mass production of the Exynos 2600 using 2nm GAA technology and addressing past overheating issues, how might this impact the performance comparison with Snapdragon chips and influence co...

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Weekly output: MediaTek’s new Chromebook chipset, Verizon’s new price-lock pledge

This week saw me file two longer, not-yet-published stories for places that hadn’t seen my byline in several months, which reminded me how client re-development can be as esential as client development. This coming week will have me in San Francisco for a few days to cover the NTT Upgrade conference for my trade-pub client Light Reading (with that Japanese telco paying for my airfare and lodging, an arrangement I will note in the copy I file).

4/2/2025: MediaTek’s New Chromebook Chip Looks a Bit Overpowered, PCMag

Writing about new chipset architectures makes me feel like I’m pushing the envelope of my own grasp of technology–because until a few years ago, that topic wasn’t a regular feature of my coverage.

4/3/2025: After Raft of Hikes, Verizon Offers 3-Year Price Lock on Rates (But Not Fees), PCMag

Verizon provided an advance copy of this announcement late Wednesday afternoon to a colleague at PCMag who then asked me to cover it. That didn’t leave me much time to write a post that would be ready to publish at expiration of Verizon’s 8 a.m. embargo Thursday, but then I realized that this press release didn’t answer some key points about this rate guarantee and a few of Verizon’s other changes. I got clarification on one detail from a Verizon publicist and then opted to wait to see the entirety of the company’s fine print before filing this copy. My editors, to their credit, were fine with my taking that extra time to get the story right.

#chipsets #chromebook #finePrint #KompanioUltra #laptops #MediaTek #priceLock #rateLock #verizon #VerizonPriceLock

Upgrade 2025: Calling All Innovator... - NTT Research, Inc.

Upgrade 2025: Innovation for the New Reality Call For Speakers To upgrade reality is to cross the chasm from an idea to an innovation that brings the world into a new era. With the advent of LLMs in AI just about two years ago, we have crossed that chasm.This year at Upgrade 2025, we want

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