After all, Samsung won't be renaming its Exynos chips

After all, Samsung won't be renaming its Exynos chips

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Samsung Exynos are the company's own mobile SoC product line, and many of its latest phones are powered by them. For example, the latest Galaxy S23 FE is powered by an Exynos 2200 (4nm) processor. We've even heard rumors that the Exynos 2400 is planned for the upcoming S24 series.

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Now, a new rumor recently came from X user (formerly of Twitter) @OreXda. It was claimed that Samsung is saying goodbye to the Exynos brand. The leaker pointed to Exynos processors, which will soon be renamed "Dream Chip" instead. This was also extensively covered by various media fraternities. Samsung Exynos Chip Rebranding Rumor

However, it now looks like this rumor has been shot down completely. Android Authority has directly asked the Samsung Semiconductor company about this, and they have confirmed that this "rebranding rumor is not true." Additionally, it has been noted by Android Authority that the tipster @OreXda on X (formerly Twitter) does not have a credible track record of leaks.

The rumor of rebranding is not true. For your reference, the mentioned trademark [Dream – ed] is simply an internal project name – Samsung Semiconductor via Android Authority

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