According to a source, Samsung Electronics has expanded its relationship with Google to introduce a new processor for its forthcoming flagship devices. Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets may become more powerful in the next years. The South Korean technology behemoth has been manufacturing Google's Tensor chips, which power its Pixel smartphones, and now a tipter has revealed that Samsung's new chipset will power Samsung Galaxy S-series flagship smartphones, which will be released in 2025. Given that Samsung has already begun working on 3nm chips, the upcoming Galaxy S-series chipset is expected to use a more advanced 3nm processor.
Tipster Connor has tweeted about a chipset that Samsung is developing in collaboration with Google's Tensor division and AMD Radeon. The forthcoming processor, according to the report, might be the "most stable and powerful processing process on Galaxy Phone."
He's even shared a representation of the chipset, indicating that an AMD GPU will handle graphic-intensive tasks. According to the tipster, it's too early to tell if the upcoming chipset will be able to outperform the Apple Bionic SoC or other TSMC chips.
According to the report, Samsung is developing the chipset in collaboration with Google's Tensor team and AMD's graphics division. Google and the South Korean smartphone manufacturer have already collaborated to develop Google's Tensor and Tensor G2 chipsets for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series devices. The chipsets have powerful AI capabilities developed by Google's team to provide speedier performance for machine learning and artificial intelligence workloads.
Meanwhile, both businesses are claimed to be working on the third-generation Google Tensor SoC, which will be used in the Pixel 8 series of devices, which will be released next year. According to an earlier source, the CPU is nicknamed "Zuma" and might power both the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.