Samsung is shutting down its custom CPU core department, will use standard ARM cores

Michail, 04 November 2019

Ever since 2016 with the Galaxy S7 duo and its Exynos 8890, Samsung has been using its in-house developed Mongoose CPU cores. It seems this will no longer be the case as Samsung is looking to shut its custom CPU department in Austin, Texas. The decision will result in the layover of around 300 employees and is expected to come in effect starting December 31.

Samsung is shutting down its custom CPU core department, will license ARM cores instead

Samsung representatives confirmed the news and detailed that the decision was made in order to keep Exynos chipsets more competitive. According to speculation, Samsung will replace its in-house CPU cores with ARM ones instead. Huawei and Qualcomm have been using a similar semi-custom approach in the past years.

Samsung is shutting down its custom CPU core department, will license ARM cores instead

According to early speculation, the Galaxy S11 will come in both Exynos and Snapdragon configurations depending on the market.

The Exynos 9830 version in particular is now expected to come with four Cortex-A77 cores from ARM. In addition, the Korean company is also partnering with AMD on new custom GPU solutions so the future certainly looks interesting.

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  • Anonymous
  • 28 May 2020
  • YQ@

That's I was thinking. Good benchmark. Although, in mid range and lower, It's always laggy and gets worse after an year. So, anyway it's good. They can offer department to make arm even more better (I know they failed at it still should had tried ear...

  • Xborg
  • 17 Apr 2020
  • xCA

yeah right after the damage had been done. its better that they put it into action than mere words. what samsung did was they fooled the consumers

  • Akif
  • 14 Dec 2019
  • KRV

Wait Lol no one plus 7 pro stll has a faster ufs memory speed where did you get it this info ??? Did you even try this phone ???? No right 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ so dont just by it's cover both has the same ufs memory bro.....

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