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Here’s how Samsung’s in-house GPU could improve your next Galaxy smartphone

By dailyguardian.aeDecember 26, 20253 Mins Read
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Samsung is planning a major pivot for its smartphone chips, with reports suggesting the company will finally launch a processor with its own, fully in-house GPU by 2027. According to a report, Samsung’s System LSI team is currently hard at work on a next-generation chip, tentatively called the Exynos 2800. This chip is expected to feature a graphics unit built entirely on Samsung’s own architecture, marking a clean break from its long-standing reliance on outside blueprints.

From Partner GPUs to Proprietary AI Engines

Up until now, Samsung has always leaned on external partners for its mobile graphics. Even the upcoming Exynos 2600—which is set to power some of next year’s Galaxy phones—still uses a GPU based on AMD’s technology. The Exynos 2800, however, is being viewed as a massive turning point. If Samsung can pull off a GPU built from its own “basic blueprint,” it will join an incredibly elite group of companies—think NVIDIA, Apple, Qualcomm, and Intel—that are capable of designing their own graphics hardware from the ground up.

The timing here makes a lot of sense given how much AI has changed the landscape. GPUs aren’t just for gaming or looking at pretty photos anymore; they are the heavy-duty engines behind on-device AI. Whether it’s generating images, enhancing video in real-time, or running complex language models, a phone’s GPU has to do a lot of the heavy lifting.

For Samsung, this is a big strategic gamble

The company is already a giant in memory and chip manufacturing, but designing its own logic and AI processors has always been a steeper climb. Going solo with its GPU architecture shows that Samsung finally feels confident enough in its design maturity to take on the world’s top fabless chipmakers.

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For the average person holding a Galaxy phone, the benefits could be huge. Most general-purpose GPUs have to be designed to work across dozens of different brands and software setups, which means they aren’t always perfectly optimized. A GPU designed by Samsung for Samsung can be tuned exactly to the Galaxy’s hardware and software. This could mean better battery life, less overheating, and AI features that feel much faster and more integrated.

Looking further down the road, Samsung doesn’t plan to stop at smartphones. The word is they want to bring this proprietary GPU tech to everything from smart glasses and self-driving cars to humanoid robots. They’ve even been aggressively poaching top talent from their rivals to make sure the project stays on track.

If the Exynos 2800 actually hits the market in 2027, it will signal Samsung’s arrival as a true powerhouse in the AI chip world—a company that finally controls its own silicon destiny.

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