While Samsung launches its flagship grade smartphones with its Exynos chipset in various markets across the globe, many of its existing budget an mid range devices feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon and MediaTek Helio processors. But a new report suggests that this all might be changing very soon.

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According to an ETNews report, the South Korean tech giant is aiming on increasing the number of Galaxy smartphones that will feature its Exynos processors starting from 2022. Apparently, the move from the company would include its upcoming flagship handsets like the Galaxy S22 series along with mid range and even budget level devices. The report further added that Samsung is seeking on doubling the shipments for its Exynos chips next year.

Reportedly, the goal is to “raise the proportion” of the chipsets in Galaxy devices from 20 percent to between 50 percent and 60 percent. This report suggests that the brand is seeking bring its proprietary chipsets into more Galaxy phones after addressing many iof the major challenges with the upcoming Exynos chips. For those unaware, one of the major issues faced by the platform was heating caused by 5G communications, as per an industry source close to the matter.

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Notably, the company’s System LSI Division has reportedly teamed with AMD to boost graphics performance, which is in line with our previous reports. With the world suffering from a global shortage of chipsets, it makes sense that the firm sticks with its own chipset. Keep in mind that this is still an unconfirmed report, so take it with a pinch of salt and stay tuned for more updates.

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