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Exynos 2600 Gains in Benchmarks as Unverified 2700 Leak Teases SF2P and Higher Clocks

Only the 2600 gains are verified, with the 2700 details still based on a low-credibility leak.

Overview

  • Compiled tests cited by Wccftech from The Elec show the Exynos 2600’s Xclipse 960 GPU up 8% in Geekbench Vulkan, with a 61% jump in the Particle Physics subtest and a reduced gap to Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 to 12%.
  • The same report notes CPU clock speeds for the Exynos 2600 have risen about 12%, contributing to better single‑ and multi‑core performance ahead of Galaxy S26 launches in the coming weeks.
  • A tipster with little track record claims the Exynos 2700 (codename Ulysses) will use Samsung’s second‑generation 2nm SF2P node, targeting roughly 12% higher overall performance and 25% lower power versus Exynos 2600.
  • The leak alleges a 4.2GHz prime core with Arm C2 cores and estimates around 4,800 single‑core and 15,000 multi‑core Geekbench 6 scores, figures that remain unconfirmed.
  • Further unverified claims include FOWLP‑SbS packaging with a unified Heat Path Block, support for LPDDR6 and UFS 5.0 with much faster transfers, an updated Xclipse GPU, and a 2027 debut in some Galaxy S27 variants.