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The Exynos chip in the Samsung Galaxy S11 may be the last generation

Samsung has confirmed that it will shut down its custom CPU division, which could have a significant knock-on effect on future whip flag calls.

The team is responsible for developing the Mongoose kernel for use in SoCs in flagship devices such as the Galaxy S10 or Note 10 Plus.

The Android Authority received confirmation of the decision through Samsung’s statement, which explained the decision to dismiss nearly 300 employees in Austin by the end of the year.

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The statement said: "Based on a thorough evaluation of our system LSI business and the need to maintain global market competitiveness, Samsung has decided to migrate some of the US R&D teams in Austin and San Jose."

This seems to indicate that Exynos is too expensive to produce and develop on its own, and is less competitive than Qualcomm's Snapdragon series, which is part of the Samsung mobile phone line.

This could mean Exynos 990 (which may have been used in the Galaxy S11 and released a few weeks ago) may be the last flagship SoC ever built entirely internally.

With the “multi-year strategic partnership” between AMD and Samsung earlier this year, this scenario may be further exacerbated, making it even more likely that any new Exynos products coming in the future will have technology derived from the agreement. .

AMD DNA also appears in the Qualcomm SoC through the Adreno brand. It has been 10 years since AMD sold its Imageon handheld graphics division to the US semiconductor giant.

For now, Samsung is expected to rely on off-the-shelf processor cores, or more likely semi-custom cores, similar to Qualcomm or Huawei.

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