In 2021, Samsung announced its partnership with AMD for the GPU used in Exynos chips. And those GPUs have been powerful and introduced segment-first technologies. However, as reported earlier, Samsung could part ways with AMD in the near future and design a completely in-house GPU for future Exynos chips.Exynos 2800 could be Samsung's first chip with in-house GPUA report from South Korea claims that Samsung will stop using AMD's RDNA architecture and develop its own in-house GPU architecture. Its technology will reportedly be introduced with the Exynos 2800 chip. The chip could be used in the Galaxy S28 series in 2028. With its in-house Exynos chips and in-house GPUs, Samsung could further optimize performance of Galaxy phones and tablets.The Exynos 2200, Exynos 2400, and the Exynos 2500 used GPUs developed by AMD, while the Exynos 2600 is reportedly the first Exynos chip that uses AMD's RDNA architecture but is developed in house by Samsung's System LSI. Starting with the Exynos 2800, Samsung will reportedly use a GPU that uses the company's own architecture.If true, Samsung has accomplished something huge, as only a few companies in the world—AMD, Intel, Nvidia, and Qualcomm—have succeeded in making their own GPU architectures.Samsung has been hiring several GPU engineers over the past three yearsApparently, over the past three years, Samsung's semiconductor division has hired several GPU engineers with a salary of KRW 300-400 million (~$207,000 to ~$277,000) per year. Recently, it hired John Rayfield, who previously worked at AMD, Broadcom, and Intel and is a renowned GPU expert.After debuting its in-house GPU in the Exynos 2800, Samsung could use Exynos chips with in-house GPUs in its autonomous vehicle platform, humanoid robots, and smart glasses. It could also use it in application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chips, similar to Broadcom and Marvell, which make AI chips for the likes of Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI.The post Samsung could soon make its in-house GPU without any help from AMD appeared first on SamMobile.