Opinion: Exynos is bad, but it shouldn’t be killed

After numerous leaks and endless rumors, Samsung’s newest Galaxy S23 series has now been officially unveiled, confirming several of those leaks we stumbled upon in the past couple of months. One of those leaks that particularly caught the eye was Samsung ditching its in-house Exynos SoC, going all-in on Qualcomm’s latest offering, bringing parity to its customers across all the different markets we all craved for so long. Not only that, the Galaxy S23 series will feature a special beefed-up version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, featuring the “For Galaxy” moniker. At first, this might sound spectacular, especially for those in the EU and MENA regions contemplating the idea of upgrading to the newest flagship from Samsung this year. However, I’d like to argue that ditching Exynos altogether might not be the best news to hear in the long run.

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Samsung’s Exynos 9820 revealed, brings on-device AI processing

Every year, we witness the unveiling of several chipsets powering the top-tier flagship phones from Apple’s A-series processors, to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon, to Samsung’s Exynos chipsets. Each chipset always aims to become the next king by bringing new improvements from more efficiency, to improved single core and multi-core tasks.

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