Samsung Reportedly Planning to Supply Exynos Chips to Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo in 2021
Samsung Reportedly Planning to Supply Exynos Chips to Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo in 2021 2x503t
Samsung has reduced the supply of Exynos SoCs for its own smartphones due to lower profit margin, according to a report. 376q21
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 4 November 2020 17:30 IST
Samsung has fourth position in the market of mobile processors, according to Counterpoint Research 4e1o2w
Highlights
Samsung to reportedly supply Exynos chips to third-party budget phones
The company already offered its Exynos chips to Vivo
Samsung’s Exynos lineup may gain from the sections on Huawei
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Samsung is set to supply its smartphone processor Exynos to Chinese smartphone makers Oppo and Xiaomi in 2021, according to a report. The South Korean company is said to give its Exynos chips for some budget smartphones of the Chinese companies as early as the first half of next year. With the new move, Samsung could make the competition tougher for Qualcomm, which offers its Snapdragon system-on-chips (SoCs) to various manufacturers in China and around the world. The San Diego-based chip maker, however, faces heat from MediaTek that also supplies its in-house mobile processors to various companies globally and comes second in the race.
The System LSI Business unit of Xiaomi, according to a report by South Korean news site BusinessKorea. The company is reportedly set to begin with the entry-level models initially, though it may offer its SoCs for third-party smartphones after gaining some recognition in the market.
Samsung is said to have reduced the intrinsic supply of its Snapdragon 865 instead.
Having said that, Samsung previously Galaxy S21 series.
According to the Huawei and came fourth with a 13 percent share.
MediaTek and Samsung are likely to gain some traction, owing to the ongoing restrictions on Huawei that also offers its HiSilicon Kirin chips. The Chinese company had a share of 16 percent in the second quarter and stood third, as per Counterpoint.
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