Samsung may partner with Google, AMD to develop next-gen chipsets for Galaxy smartphones
Google partnered with Samsung to develop the Tensor chipsets that power the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 smartphones. Both Tensor processors are built on the architecture of Samsung’s Exynos mobile platform and include some AI features that are added by Google. The South Korean tech giant has reportedly started its work on the third-generation Google Tensor chip which is expected to power the Pixel 8 series devices that will release in 2025. Rumours suggest that the upcoming Tensor SoC is codenamed “Ripcurrent” and carries the model number S5P9865.
According to a report by GizmoChina, a tipster named Connor has shared a post on Twitter to reveal that Samsung might be teaming up with Google to make another set of chipsets. This new mobile platform will likely power the Galaxy S-series flagship devices which will launch in 2025.