Samsung has been incorporating MediaTek chipsets into its affordable and mid-tier smartphones for a considerable time, such as in the previous year’s Galaxy A15 (curr. $152 on Amazon). However, this trend shifted with the introduction of the Galaxy Tab S tablets this year, which replaced Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300+.
Performance Comparison
At first glance, there seems to be little difference in performance between the two chipsets. Nevertheless, using MediaTek chipsets for the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra might have assisted Samsung in lowering its production expenses. It’s worth noting that neither MediaTek nor Qualcomm publicly disclose their pricing to OEMs for these chipsets.
Cost Implications
There have been claims that the Dimensity 9400 is approximately 18% less expensive per unit compared to the Snapdragon 8 Elite, even though both chips are reportedly more than 20% pricier than their previous versions. This leads to speculation that the cost of the Snapdragon 8 Elite influenced Samsung's choice not to integrate its newer M14 AMOLED display in the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Rumors suggest that Samsung's efforts to cut costs will persist if Qualcomm raises prices on its next flagship mobile chipset in comparison to the Snapdragon 8 Elite. According to new information, this could also extend to camera components in the upcoming models. On the other hand, there are indications that Samsung is contemplating the use of MediaTek Dimensity chipsets for the Galaxy S26 series, which might lessen the need for further cost reductions.
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