<p>➀ Samsung Electronics has begun developing the next-generation Exynos for the Galaxy S27, aiming to recover its self-respect in the mobile application processor (AP) market.</p><p>➁ The new Exynos product, codenamed 'Ulysses,' will be produced using Samsung's second-generation 2nm process, SF2P, which is expected to be mass-produced in 2026.</p><p>➂ The development of the chip is crucial for Samsung's foundry competitiveness, as it seeks to regain its position in the advanced 2nm process market after losing the 3nm market to TSMC.</p>
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