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In many ways, the South Korean Samsung can be described as an innovative and timeless company that manages to constantly come up with new technological breakthroughs. It is no different for Exynos processors, which still maintain their prestige in the smartphone market and are regularly placed at the top of the charts and benchmarks. Nevertheless, this giant is often criticized, especially for the absence of a proper middle class that would balance the high-end premium models and offer something to a different segment of customers. Fortunately, however, Samsung is also thinking about these complaints, and although it has not yet decided to rush with its own solution, it will offer its Exynos processors to third parties who could take care of the distribution of available smartphones.

We are specifically talking about the Chinese manufacturers Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi, which are known for producing only mid-range smartphones and do not hesitate to use the technology of other manufacturers. Samsung's semiconductor division, LSI, is currently negotiating with a Chinese competitor about the possible implementation of chips in future smartphones. And what are we going to talk about, this is an offer that cannot be refused. After all, this move would pay off for all parties involved, and if there is interest in similar smartphone models, maybe Samsung will rush with its own solution in the future. It is therefore not surprising that the Exynos 880 and 980 processors have already arrived at the Viva labs, and the 1080 chip should soon appear in the X60 model. So we can only hope that these are not just empty promises and that the South Korean giant will work closely with Chinese manufacturers.

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