Overview
- Samsung’s System LSI finished the Exynos 2700 design in late 2025, produced initial units early this year, and sent them to Samsung MX for evaluation with final development targeted for the first half of 2026.
- The processor is reportedly planned for Samsung Foundry’s second‑generation 2nm (SF2P) node and is expected to use unified Heat Path Block packaging to improve sustained thermal performance.
- Industry reports say sample production has begun to prepare for full‑scale manufacturing later this year.
- If plans hold, the Exynos 2700 could power about half of next year’s Galaxy S27 lineup, according to reporting.
- Confidence in wider deployment follows the Exynos 2600, which Samsung claims delivers 39% higher CPU and double the GPU performance versus its predecessor, with early tests noting fewer severe throttling issues.