Samsung has officially confirmed the development of its next-generation Exynos 2500 chipset, which is being built on a state-of-the-art 3-nanometer process. This announcement came during the company’s recent earnings call, where the System LSI division emphasized its commitment to ensuring a stable supply of this flagship chip for future high-end devices.
The Exynos 2500 is expected to be a key feature in the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. Following the success of its first 3-nanometer chip, the Exynos W1000, Samsung is optimistic about the performance and efficiency of the Exynos 2500, thanks to its second-generation GAA process. Although specific architectural details of the Exynos 2500 remain undisclosed, early reports suggest it will feature a powerful 10-core CPU configuration and a high-performance GPU based on AMD’s RDNA 3 architecture.
Additionally, Samsung is focusing on significantly improving the chip’s energy efficiency to better compete with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon series. Samsung aims to reestablish its position as a leading chipset manufacturer with the Exynos 2500. If the company can deliver on its promises of enhanced performance, efficiency, and overall user experience, the Exynos 2500 could mark a pivotal moment for Samsung’s mobile division.
As the Galaxy S25 launch approaches, more details about the Exynos 2500 are expected to emerge. Meanwhile, in related news, tipster Ice Universe recently hinted on X that the Galaxy S25 Ultra could feature 16 GB of RAM. This would be an increase of 4 GB over the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Although the tipster did not explicitly mention the phone’s name in the post, comments strongly suggest it refers to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. If accurate, this additional RAM would significantly enhance gaming and multitasking capabilities and enable new AI-based features.
Currently, all storage variants of the Galaxy S24 Ultra come with 12 GB of RAM. Given this, the next top-tier flagship is expected to offer 16 GB of RAM. This upgrade would substantially improve the device’s performance, providing users with a smoother and more responsive experience.
In financial news, Samsung reported strong revenue of $53.4 billion, driven by robust sales.