Related news claimsSamsung's next flagship Exynos processor will use theCortex-X CPU Design, and the GPU part will be provided by AMDRadeon Graphics, thereby improving the processor's computing performance.
Although Samsung has been collaborating with Qualcomm on its high-end flagship smartphones, offering its own Exynos processors in some regions and partnering with Qualcomm processors in specific markets, and although Samsung explains that this is primarily based on the network frequency band requirements of each region and emphasizes that there isn't a significant difference in usage between the two, many users still report that the Exynos processor's performance is inferior to that of the Qualcomm processor.
Perhaps to enable its next processor to compete with Qualcomm, Samsung is expected to collaborate with Arm to customize the Cortex-X CPU design and integrate a GPU licensed from AMD's Radeon display technology, thereby achieving a more significant breakthrough in processor performance.
However, the Snapdragon 875 processor that Qualcomm may launch at the end of the year is also expected to adopt a customized Cortex-X CPU design, so there may be more obvious differences in the GPU part compared to the new processor design proposed by Samsung.
Samsung and Qualcomm actually have a relationship of both cooperation and competition. For example, Samsung uses Qualcomm processors in its mobile phones, and some of Qualcomm's processors are manufactured by Samsung. However, the two also compete heavily in the mobile application market. Furthermore, while Samsung maintains deep collaborations with Arm and Google, Qualcomm also has deep collaborations with these two manufacturers.


