Samsung is partnering with Meta’s Llama 4 Gen AI model to accelerate the development of its next-generation Exynos chipsets. Previously reliant on its own Gen AI, Samsung found external models like Llama 4 more efficient for tasks like document management and chip design.
Llama 4 will be deployed securely, isolated from external networks to protect sensitive data. This move reflects Samsung’s ambition to regain competitiveness with Exynos, particularly as it plans to introduce the 2nm Exynos 2600 with the Galaxy S26.
Following Apple's success with Apple Silicon, Samsung aims to achieve similar hardware-software synergy by enhancing its in-house semiconductor capabilities.