JAKARTA Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra, which was released on July 10 on the Galaxy Unpacked, uses a 3 nanometer (nm) fabrication chip. Reportedly, this size will be used in the Galaxy S25 series. In a recent report regarding the revenues of the second quarter of this year, Samsung confirmed that they will use 3nm-factored Exynos 2500 chips. Although alluding to the flagship product, this chip is believed to be used in the Galaxy S25 series. The company explains that the first devices, Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra, which use 3nm fabrication, are getting a positive response. Therefore, they want to use 3nm System-on-a-Chip (SoC) on other devices. "The LSI system plans to focus on the stable supply of Exynos 2500 for superior products. The market's initial response to wearable products using the first 3nm SoC in the industry shows positive results," said Samsung. To date, no Android phones have used 3nm-fabricated chipsets. The only device that uses this chip size is the iPhone 15 Pro released in September last year.

The smallest size used by Android devices today is 4nm. Apart from Samsung, Google is also expected to adopt a 3nm chip for Pixel. If Pixel launches in August, the Galaxy S25 may be the second device to use a 3nm size. Before Samsung releases its second quarter earnings report, the Galaxy S25 series is expected to use the Exynos 2500 chip for most markets, while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be used on mobile phones marketed to China and the US. Touching on the Exynos 2500 chipset in its latest report, it is certain that the Galaxy S25 series will adopt this chip. So far, not much information on the capabilities and advantages of the Exynos 2500.


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