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Galaxy Buds+ power management chips go into mass production for others to use

Galaxy Buds+ power management chips go into mass production for others to use

Posted on March 24, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Samsung is known for making chips that it puts in its own phones but most of the better-known ones include Exynos Systems-on-Chip (SoCs), RAM, and flash data storage. It does, however, also make a lot of other silicon, including smaller power management integrated chips or PMICs. The latter is now the subject of Samsung’s latest proud announcement as it kicks off the mass production of the PMICs it used to give its Galaxy Buds+ its larger battery and longer battery life.
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Wearables Tags:data storage, exynos, galaxy, Galaxy Buds, ram, Samsung, Slashgear

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