Samsung’s Exynos Nightmare Might Finally End with The Galaxy S27 Ultra

New reports suggest Samsung’s 2nm foundry is on the verge of a massive turnaround—and it could mean the return of in-house chips for the Ultra.

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If you are a Galaxy fan, you know the rule: The Ultra gets the Snapdragon. For the last few years, Samsung has implicitly admitted defeat in the chip wars by equipping its top-tier Galaxy S Ultra phones exclusively with Qualcomm Snapdragon chips globally, while relegating its own Exynos processors to cheaper models or specific regions.

But come 2027, that rule might be broken.

According to a new report from Yonhap News Agency (citing data from Counterpoint Research), Samsung’s semiconductor division is projecting a sharp recovery in manufacturing yields. If the data holds, the Galaxy S27 Ultra could be the first top-tier flagship in years to run on a Samsung-made 2nm Exynos chip.

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A 163% Jump in Output

The skepticism around Exynos is well-earned. Samsung has struggled for years to match TSMC (the foundry that makes chips for Apple and Qualcomm) in efficiency and heat management.

However, the new report claims Samsung has turned a corner with its next-gen 2nm process:

  • Yield Stabilization: Production quality is reportedly improving rapidly.
  • Capacity Surge: The report projects Samsung’s monthly 2nm wafer production will jump from 8,000 (in 2024) to 21,000 by late 2026.

That is a 163% increase in capacity, exactly the kind of volume needed to support a massive launch like the Galaxy S27 Ultra.

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Galaxy S26 Stays with Qualcomm

Before the comeback, there is still one more year of Qualcomm dominance. The report confirms that next year’s Galaxy S26 Ultra will stick exclusively with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

  • The Reason: Current yields are still too low, and the performance gap is still too wide.
  • The Split: Expect the standard Galaxy S26 and S26+ to use Exynos chips in some regions (like Europe and India), while the Ultra remains a “Snapdragon Safe Zone” globally.

Why Samsung Needs This Win?

This isn’t just about saving money on Qualcomm licensing fees. It is about survival for Samsung’s foundry business.

TSMC currently holds a monopoly on high-end mobile chips. A successful mass production of Samsung’s 2nm Exynos chip, rivaling the Snapdragon in the Galaxy S27 Ultra, would prove to the world, and potential clients like Google and Nvidia, that their factories are back in business.

For consumers, an Exynos S27 Ultra is a scary proposition given the chip’s history of overheating and battery drain. But for Samsung, it is the only path forward. If they pull it off, they close the gap with TSMC. If they fail, the “Exynos” brand might never recover.

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Karan RathoreKaran Rathore
Karan Rathor is a tech reviewer at Smartprix. With an electrical engineering degree from BITS Pilani, he brings hands-on, expert analysis to his reviews of mobile hardware and automotive tech. See all of his work on his official author page.

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