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No longer called Exynos, it is reported that the Samsung mobile chip brand will be renamed Dream Chip.

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CTOnews.com, Nov. 28 (Xinhua)-- although the performance of the past few generations of chips has not been satisfactory, Samsung has decided to insist on developing its own chips. The Galaxy S24 has confirmed its debut with Exynos 2400, and initial running scores show that the chip lags behind competitors, MediaTek's Tianji 9300 and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

The whistleblower @ OreXDA accurately predicted the existence of Exynos 2400, which was questioned at the time. And now he has revealed that Samsung plans to give up the Exynos brand, and the future Samsung chip will be called "Dream Chip".

CTOnews.com noted that this is not the first time that the word "Dream Chip" has appeared in Samsung-related revelations. In April this year, it was reported that "Dream Chip" is the successor to Exynos 2400 launched in 2025, that is, Exynos 2500, a 10-core chip that will be manufactured using Samsung's 3 GAP process and a custom GPU graphics core based on AMD technology, with a special focus on optimization.

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