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flag Samsung's Exynos Auto V720 chip will power BMW’s next iX3, marking its first major deal with a global premium automaker.

flag Samsung's Exynos Auto V720, a 5nm chip, will power the infotainment system in BMW’s next-generation iX3, marking Samsung’s first major automotive semiconductor deal with a global premium automaker. flag The chip, developed by Samsung’s System LSI division and manufactured by Samsung Foundry, is part of a broader push into vehicle electronics, following earlier partnerships with Audi, Volkswagen, and Hyundai. flag This follows the 2023 launch of the Exynos Auto V920, also used in BMW’s next 7 Series. flag Samsung is expanding its automotive ecosystem through its Harman subsidiary and recent acquisitions, aiming to become a key player in the growing software-defined vehicle market amid rising demand from European and Chinese automakers for diversified chip suppliers.

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