Samsung blames S25's Exynos 2500 troubles on too short of a workweek

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Samsung blames S25's Exynos 2500 troubles on too short of a workweek
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, S25+, and 25 Ultra units. Samsung 's foundry, however, operates with 10 times less personnel than juggernauts like TSMC, whose second-gen 3nm process node Qualcomm uses to craft the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

Up until a few weeks ago, Samsung still had some hope that it will manage to increase Exynos 2500 yields on time, but it is now faced with pressure from component production deadlines as it willThere have been many times in recent years when I had to leave work unfinished and go home because of the 52-hour limit, even though a project deadline was approaching, Because of this, some key employees sometimes work off the clock, so their extra hours aren’t recorded by the company.

Korean labor laws allow people to work for the standard 40 9-5 hours, then amass up to 12 hours overtime, and that's that. Companies have been increasingly encouraging upper ranks to work more, though, asking middle managers to come six days a week sometimes. As recently as 2018, the labor laws in South Korea allowed people to work 68 hours in a six-day workweek that was seen as pretty much standard. It seems hard for Samsung to shake those habits and fulfil its foundry projects on time with the new labor laws and the employee power on hand. series already got benchmarked both with an Exynos 2500 and a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, so the chipset design seems done.

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