Back to Arm for Samsung's Exynos
After ending its US custom core design effort for Exynos processors, Samsung is expected to return to using Arm cores.
“Samsung has decided to transition part of our US-based R&D teams in Austin and San Jose,” says Samsung.
It is thought that around 290 jobs will be lost.
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