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Exynos 2300 Rumored to Power the Galaxy Tab S8 Fe, Galaxy S22 Fe, and Vivo Smartphones

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According to a recent online rumor, Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 FE and Galaxy S22 FE will be powered by the Exynos 2300. So yet, Bluetooth 5.3 certification is the only indication that the chip exists. The Samsung Galaxy S23 will only be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 according to numerous sources (and Qualcomm, to a certain extent). The Exynos 2300 will not power a flagship mobile, at least not from Samsung, despite a report to the contrary. Now, according to RGCloudS, a Twitter leaker, Samsung plans to deploy it in other non-flagship gear that will be unveiled at a brand-new event that may be dubbed Unpacked 2. According to reports, Samsung's internal 4LPP manufacturing node is used to make both the Exynos 2300 and Exynos 2200 chips. The Galaxy S22 FE and Galaxy Tab S8 FE are reportedly powered by it. While many insiders have questioned the reality of the former, the latter is legitimate and has appeared on Geekbench, but it is powered by a MediaTek Kompanio 900T SoC. Although it would be strange (and inconvenient) for Samsung to switch chipsets in the middle, RGCloudS believes the aforementioned listing may be an early sample. Geekbench listings, however, are notoriously unreliable and simple to alter. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="800"]Samsung to sell Exynos chipsets to its rivals Picture Credit: Deccan Chronicle[/caption] The Exynos 2300 has avoided prying eyes, in contrast to its predecessor. The Bluetooth certification, known as S5E9935, was received not long ago. Additionally, the Tensor chip in the alleged Google Pixel 8 is reported to be a descendant of the Exynos 2300. The Exynos 2300, however, is still at the prototyping stage, according to Twitter leaker OreXDA. They assume Vivo will make use of the SoC in one of its next products. The assertion initially appears ludicrous, but considering Vivo has previously used Exynos CPUs in its phones, it is very plausible (Chinese Vivo X60, Vivo X60 Pro variants).

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