Samsung has been using Qualcomm and MediaTek SoCs much more heavily in its smartphones this year. Exynos platforms will be back in the game next year.
According to the source, the company is going to implement a plan according to which the share of SoC Exynos in Samsung smartphones will increase from the current 20% to 50-60%. That is, half or even more of all new smartphones will be based on the platforms of Samsung itself.

It is believed that an agreement has been reached to significantly increase Exynos’ stake between Samsung’s IM division, which is responsible for the smartphone business, and Samsung DS, which owns the System LSI division. Samsung has already begun building up its substrate production capacity.

A number of sources confirm that Samsung has managed to solve the heat and quality issues of the 5G network, so the new platforms should be better than the old ones in this matter. True, so far we have only heard about the upcoming Exynos 2200 SoC for flagship smartphones. To replace Qualcomm and MediaTek platforms, the Korean giant will have to release new Exynos SoCs for various segments, since the company’s range is very limited now.
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