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Samsung announces Exynos 2600 chip based on 2nm architecture ahead of Galaxy S26 series launch

December 19, 2025 / 17:39 IST
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Samsung has officially announced the Exynos 2600, its next-generation flagship smartphone processor, ahead of the expected launch of the Galaxy S26 series. The new chip marks a significant step for Samsung Semiconductor, as it is the world’s first smartphone system-on-chip built using a 2nm Gate-All-Around manufacturing process.

The company says the shift to 2nm is aimed at improving performance efficiency and thermal behaviour, areas where earlier Exynos chips faced criticism. The Exynos 2600 is expected to power select Galaxy S26 series smartphones in certain markets, though Samsung has not confirmed specific models yet.

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CPU architecture and performance claims
The Exynos 2600 features a 10-core CPU based on Arm’s v9.3 architecture. Samsung has adopted a revised core layout that removes traditional low-power cores entirely, instead relying on a mix of high-performance and efficiency-focused cores.

The CPU configuration includes one prime C1-Ultra core clocked at 3.8GHz, three high-performance C1-Pro cores running at 3.25GHz, and six efficiency-focused C1-Pro cores operating at 2.75GHz. According to Samsung, this setup delivers up to 39 percent higher CPU performance compared to the previous-generation Exynos 2500. Support for Arm’s SME2 instructions is also included to improve on-device machine learning workloads.

Graphics and AI capabilities