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Samsung is planning to bring back its Exynos chips to the Galaxy S26 series. While the Galaxy S25 series is likely to use only Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chips due to production issues with the Exynos 2500, the company intends to rectify the situation with the release of the Galaxy S26.
AMD is preparing to unveil its new Strix Halo series of chips at CES 2025. The new Ryzen AI MAX+ PRO 395 hybrid processor showed impressive results in benchmark tests.
MediaTek is preparing to unveil a new Dimensity 8400 chip that will be part of the 8000 series. Ahead of the announcement, which is expected to take place on 23 December, Digital Chat Station insider revealed the specifications of the new processor.
The Arc B580 will go on sale as early as 13 December
The company is looking for a replacement for Patrick Gelsinger
M5 chip production will start in the second half of 2025
Qualcomm is planning to significantly increase the price of its next flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite (second generation) chip. The cost of the new chip is expected to exceed $200, which is a 20% increase over previous models.
Intel Arc B570 graphics card is expected to be officially unveiled on 3 December
A fanless desktop PC from a major brand is expected to be announced next week, featuring a 65W AMD processor.
Intel's new 10-core Core 7 240H processor has been spotted on the Geekbench website and it has performed quite well in the tests.
Xiaomi plans to release its own 3nm chip in 2025, which could compete with processors from Qualcomm and MediaTek.
The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor showed a significant jump in gaming performance. In tests, it was able to run Cyberpunk 2077 on the emulator at 60 frames per second at low graphics settings and 720p resolution.
Qualcomm is preparing to break into the notebook market with its new Snapdragon X series chips aimed at devices priced under $600. The series includes the X1P-24-100, X1P-39-100 and X1P-40-100, which promise high quality even for budget devices.
Information has emerged that Samsung is considering transferring the production of its Exynos chips to TSMC. This is due to the difficulties that Samsung is experiencing in the production of 3nm chips at its factories.














