Samsung has been making Google’s Tensor chips, and now it appears that the South Korean technology giant has increased involvement with Google and will be working on making a new chipset for its upcoming flagship smartphones.

As per the new report from tipster Connor, Samsung is working with Google’s Tensor team and AMD’s graphics team to create a new chipset that will be powering the Samsung Galaxy S-series flagship smartphones, most likely from 2025.

Samsung Exynos Chipset Featured

It is being said that the chipset will consist of two high-performance Cortex-X cores, four performance-focused cores running at a lower clock speed, and four energy-efficient cores. The diagram shared indicates that AMD GPU will be included in the chipset for processing grahpic-intensive tasks.

Google and Samsung have already teamed up to produce Google Tensor chips for the Pixel series smartphones. The Tensor and Tensor G2 chips powering the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 7 series smartphones are manufactured by Samsung. They are basically Exynos chips but with AI features on top from Google’s team.

Recent reports indicate that both these companies have already started working on the third-generation Google Tensor SoC, which will be debuting with the Pixel 8 series smartphones next year. The chip is reportedly codenamed “Ripcurrent” and carries model number S5P9865.

Most of the chips for smartphones nowadays are manufactured using the 5nm or 4nm process, but since this new chipset for the future Galaxy S-series phones is expected to go official a couple of years from now, it could be manufactured using a more advanced 3nm process and there’s a high possibility of that happening given that Samsung has already started working on 3nm chips.

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