Samsung uses Meta's artificial intelligence to create new Exynos chip
Samsung released its flagship Galaxy S25 smartphone line on Snapdragon chips in January this year because it was unable to develop its own Exynos 2500 chip for these devices. According to the latest data, Samsung Foundry's chip division is actively working on the return of flagship Exynos chips to the market.
It has been reported that Samsung has decided to use Llama 4 artificial intelligence developed by Meta, which the company believes will help in the development of a new chip. Previously, the company used its own AI models, but they turned out to be less effective compared to external solutions. This is reported by PhoneArena with reference to Seoul Economic Daily.
Llama 4 will be used exclusively within Samsung, without connecting to external networks to minimize the risk of data leakage. This AI will assist employees with a variety of tasks, from document processing to chipset design. Thanks to this, Samsung hopes to accelerate the development of the new Exynos 2600 chip, which is planned to be introduced with the Galaxy S26.
In addition, Samsung has stabilized chip production using the 3nm process technology and is already working on 2nm technology.
The company is aiming to achieve performance and power efficiency levels similar to Apple, which uses its own Apple Silicon chips in its iPhones, and using Llama 4 could be a key step for Samsung in achieving that goal.