Google questions use of flagship Dimensity chip in Samsung cell phones amid rumors of poor Exynos 2500 performance

Google questions use of flagship Dimensity chip in Samsung cell phones amid rumors of poor Exynos 2500 performance
Google questions use of flagship Dimensity chip in Samsung cell phones amid rumors of poor Exynos 2500 performance

Arguably, these speculations were bolstered by Google’s announcement as Google announced the launch of a new version of its cell phone, which was interpreted by some as a nod to the Galaxy S25 series using the latest MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset. For reference, the original quote on Google’s DeepMind website was:

Google has since reworded this section to remove any reference to Samsung and its “mobile phones”:

External organizations are also adopting and gaining inspiration from AlphaChip. For example, MediaTek, one of the world’s leading chip design companies, expanded AlphaChip to accelerate the development of its most advanced chips while improving chip power, performance and area.

Additionally, Android Authority claims to have received confirmation from “Google’s DeepMind team” that the passage “Dimensity Flagship 5G used in Samsung mobile phones” was “erroneous.” That said, Business Korea recently reported that Samsung Exynos was having performance issues with its Exynos 2500 chipset, adding that “its inclusion in the [est] Next year’s Galaxy S25 is uncertain”. Thus, it remains to be seen at this point what strategy Samsung will adopt for the Galaxy S25 series, beyond using the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 which has already appeared in various leaks from benchmark tests leaked benchmark test results.

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