- Samsung is set to introduce a new heat dissipation technology with the Exynos 2600.
- Samsung appears so confident of its effects that it also wants to sell it to clients such as Qualcomm.
- If that works out, we might see it being used on the rumored special version of Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
Samsung’s Exynos chipsets have been relentlessly criticized and trolled for their heating issues. The poor heat management on Exynos chips has also contributed to throttling and their inability to sustain high performance for long enough, which has traditionally made them less desirable than Snapdragon-branded counterparts. But Samsung has refused to abandon that ship, and might have actually addressed it with the upcoming Exynos 2600, which could power some of the Galaxy S26 models in certain regions. Not just Samsung appears so confident in its solution that it’s ready to offer it to other companies, including Apple and Qualcomm.
According to a recent report by the Korean outlet ET News, Samsung has formally announced its technology to address heat-related throttling issues on chipsets. This technology, previously detailed as HPB or heat pass block, comprises a passive copper heatsink integrated within the chipset to offer better heat dissipation.