Exynos 2600

Samsung Exynos 2600 Just Leaked Geekbench Records: World’s First 2nm Chip

I just saw some fresh Geekbench numbers for Samsung’s new Exynos 2600 dude, it scored a 3455 single-core and a whopping 11621 multi-core. That’s legit, blowing past the old leaks, which were already solid at 3309 and 11256, and those had even edged out the Snapdragon 8 Ultra.Exynos 2600

Word is that this thing’s the first chip built on a true 2nm process; Samsung has straight-up confirmed they’re using their fancy new GAA tech for it. Everybody else (Apple, MediaTek, Qualcomm, even Xiaomi’s next flagships) is still rocking 3nm, so yeah, Samsung’s jumping ahead big time.

From what’s floating around, they cranked the main super-core up to 3.8GHz, way up from the 3.55GHz in the last test build. The mid cores are now at 3.26GHz (were 2.96GHz), and the efficiency ones hit 2.76GHz (up from 2.46GHz). It’s still a 1+3+6 setup, deca-core like before, but these clock bumps are clearly paying off.

Honestly? After the Exynos 2500 drama delayed over a year, barely made it into the Z Flip7, and still got smoked by Xiaomi’s chip, Samsung needed this win badly. Looks like they might actually have something special here.

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