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    Samsung can make his Galaxy S26 chips, but they are not Xinos

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    tl; drag

    • One of the prominent takes claims that the Samsung -made Snapdragon 8 Elite General 2 is still under work.
    • It is said that this chip is cheaper than the TSMC -made version, which can be the good news for the Galaxy S26 prices.
    • However, Samsung -made chips have historically been left behind by TSMC variations.

    We have heard contradictory rumors that Snapdragon 8 Elite General 2 processor, which will be expected to be used in the Galaxy S26 series, can be manufactured both TSMC and Samsung. Now, a reliable, has reiterated this claim.

    The Digital Chat Station on Webu has claimed that the so -called SM8850S chip set has not yet been canceled due to its cheap price. Earlier, the Lakers used the SM8850 SS model number to refer to the Samsung -made Snapdragon 8 Elite General 2 processor. Meanwhile, the SM8850 Part Number refers to the standard (ie, TSMC -made) processor.

    Lexus also stressed in a follow -up comment that the Samsung -made chip would be cheaper than a processor produced by TSMC.

    If the Qualcomm moves forward with this dual sourceing strategy, I expect the Galaxy S26 series to use the Samsung -made chip set. A cheap Snapdragon 8 Elite General 2 chip can be the good news for these phones, as Samsung can theoretically offer to freeze the price on the Galaxy S26 series. A cheap snapdragon 8 Elite General 2 can also be easy for the base flagship of 2 other brands (eg, Xumi 16, Honor Magic 8), which can allow freezing or upgrading the price in different areas.

    However, this strategy is a potential loss. Samsung has traditionally left behind the TSMC on the chip manufacturing front. This disparity had previously shown itself in chips with low performance and performance. So I would expect that the Snapdragon 8 Elite General 2 made from TSMC will offer better performance and battery life than the Samsung structure. Again, it is fully possible that the Samsung-made Snapdragon chip can compare with the TSMC-structured version for once.

    The news has also come out when Samsung’s apparently galaxy S26 series models have to present the Ecinos 2600 chip inside the country. So it seems that the choice of chip for these phones is not yet sure.

    Have a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at News@Androidauthority.com. You can remain anonymous or get the credit for information, it’s your choice.

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