Rumours have it that Samsung may ditch AMD's RDNA GPU architecture and return to using homegrown integrated graphics for its Exynos SoC. As for when, that could happen from 2026 onwards.
The rumour initially started with the post of Roland Quandt who claims that from 2026 onwards, Samsung will revert its Exynos SoCs to using its own in-house GPU designs, after the agreement between it and AMD expires next year. For those in the dark, the currently existing Exynos 2200 and 2400 SoCs are fitted with Xclipse 920 and 940 integrated graphics cores, respectively.
Samsung itself has not officially revealed its plans for the next-generation Exynos GPUs, and while it was ecstatic to enter into a partnership with AMD for its RDNA architecture, both the performance and adoption of its chipset by the masses haven't exactly been as enthusiastic as it had hoped for.
Again, this is all just based on whispers and rumours; Samsung already announced the extension of its GPU licensing agreement with AMD back in April last year but didn't specify how long it would last. The first one was signed back in 2019 and lasted four years, so in essence, we could be looking at a similar time frame between the two.
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