But it seems like Exynos is getting a makeover. According to a well-known leaker, Samsung is planning to rebrand Exynos as Dream Chip. Rebranding is necessary after a lengthy period, however, the new name is quite confusing. For the time being, at least, it is only a name; when the business introduces other variants, it will inevitably add numbers. Aside from the name practice, this is a common idea in the tech industry. The insider has also stated that this is a rebranding, thus going forward, Samsung’s chipsets will be known as Dream Chip rather than Exynos. This happens very often. This was something we saw Qualcomm accomplish with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 following the Snapdragon 888, and now it seems to be implemented everywhere. We don’t know much about Samsung’s upcoming Dream Chip at the moment, but I genuinely think this change—given its magnitude—should have occurred before the Exynos 2400’s introduction. This is particularly true when considering how much depends on the new chipset. The corporation needs a victory badly after suffering huge backlash in the past due to similar problems and poor performance. Source: OreXda