Information regarding the Exynos 2300 continues to astonish

Rumors suggest the discontinued Samsung Exynos 2300 matches the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in performance.

Information regarding the Exynos 2300 continues to astonish

Samsung has made the surprising decision to cancel the production of its Exynos 2300 chipset, previously known under the codename "Quadra." The reason behind this cancellation, which took place before the chipset could hit mass production, remains undisclosed.

This information first surfaced when a renowned insider shared the news on his social media, emphasizing that the decision was not tied to the MX division but occurred before any mass production by the DS division could commence.

Information regarding the Exynos 2300 continues to astonish

The Exynos 2300 was touted to rival the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Qualcomm's flagship chipset. It drew parallels with the Exynos 2100 and the Snapdragon 888 chip, both of which powered the Galaxy S21 series in prior years. While the Exynos 2300 was believed to match the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2's multi-core performance, its GPU capabilities remained an area of speculation. Interestingly, Google's Tensor G3 chipset, considered a variant of the Exynos 2300, didn't fare well in a leaked performance test, specifically when compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. This revelation raised questions about the true potential of the Exynos 2300.

Speculations abound regarding Samsung's reason to halt the Exynos 2300's production. Some believe that production costs may have been prohibitive, while others theorize that Samsung might be leaning towards using Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for their upcoming phone lineup. Yet, Samsung isn't leaving the chipset arena; rumors suggest that the company is already gearing up for the Exynos 2400, set for a Q4 2023 release. The Exynos 2400 is expected to utilize Samsung's advanced 4nm process, which is believed to have improved production yields.

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