Samsung has recently made an announcement for an unveiling that is due in January of 2021. Instead of the company’s highly anticipated Galaxy S21 series, the product in question will be a new Exynos chipset. While unconfirmed, the chip is believed to be the Exynos 2100, which will be powering the Korean brand’s upcoming flagship smartphones.
Other than that, the new in-house Samsung processor is expected to be equipped on the Galaxy S21 series in regions such as Asia and Europe. Meanwhile, countries including the US, China and South Korea may feature the Snapdragon 888 instead. Whether the company’s own chipset is able to keep up with Qualcomm’s flagship SoC remains to be seen.
Interestingly enough, Samsung’s official unveiling of the new Exynos 2100 chipset is set two days before the launch of the Galaxy S21 smartphones. That is, if the suggested 14 January 2021 date by previous rumours are accurate.
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