In recent years Exynos has been a huge disappointment for Samsung users. Perhaps it's time for Samsung to stop launching this chip model to focus on developing technology and performance with a better strategy.

It seems that Samsung's Exynos chipset development department is digging its own grave with every new SoC it develops. The Exynos 2200 chip is an even bigger disappointment than the Exynos 2100 even though Samsung co-developed with AMD.

Perhaps it's time for Samsung to pause the launch of Exynos chips for a while to focus more on developing technology as well as performance.

The sad fact is that despite the company's best efforts, their processors seem to be increasingly unstable and problematic. Users can only hope that the rumored next Exynos 2300 processor will perform better than its predecessors.

However, the department responsible for designing Exynos has caused many users, especially Samfan, to lose faith in recent years. And perhaps the only way to solve this problem is for Samsung to stop rolling out a new high-end Exynos processor every year.

Maybe it's time they got back to the drawing board, sketched out a better plan, and relaunched their mobile processor brand in a grand launch in 2024.

Not only that, but instead of using Exynos for the upcoming Galaxy S23 series, perhaps Samsung should completely use Qualcomm's processor. Alternatively, the company can partner with MediaTek and use their Dimensity 9000+ or next-generation chip.

According to Sam Mobile, most Samsung users will not mind the temporary change, especially when this is just a stepping stone for the stronger return of the Exynos chip on the S24 series.

So what do you think? Should Samsung pause for a year to focus on technology development with a better strategy? Or should Samsung keep releasing a new Exynos chipset every year until it hits the mark? Please share your thoughts below.