Previously, Samsung was reported to be developing its own CPU that would move away from ARM and start large-scale production in 2025.
Unfortunately, it turns out that the news is not true, and Samsung has officially denied the statement, stating that CPU development will continue to use ARM designs as before.
According to Android Headlines, Samsung stated that the reports about the formation of an internal team to develop new CPU cores are untrue. The company added that they have had several internal teams responsible for CPU development and optimization for a long time, and they will continue to recruit global talents from relevant fields.
Although the news about developing their own CPU is not true for now, it doesn’t rule out the possibility that Samsung may be interested in trying it in the future.
It is worth noting that Samsung is a major player in the semiconductor industry, and they have been steadily expanding their capabilities in this area. In recent years, they have invested heavily in developing new chip technologies, such as the 5nm and 3nm processes. Additionally, they have been actively pursuing partnerships and collaborations with other companies to enhance their chip design and manufacturing capabilities.
In the CPU market, ARM currently dominates the landscape, and many companies rely on their designs for their own chips. However, there is growing interest among some companies in developing their own CPU designs, as it could potentially offer greater flexibility and customization. If Samsung does decide to pursue its own CPU, it could shake up the industry and create new opportunities for innovation and competition.