The Samsung Exynos 2600 model is still scheduled to be launched in January next year, and will be launched on the Galaxy S26 series. This is the industry’s first 2nm chip, manufactured using Samsung’s 2nm GAA process.According to the latest news from blogger "i Ice Universe", Exynos 2600 is confirmed to use a 10-core CPU solution, including one 3.9GHz ultra-large core, three 3.25GHz large cores and six 2.75GHz cores.
At present, the frequency of the ultra-large core has been increased again compared to the previous version, and the running scores and actual experience can also be improved.

Previously, its engineering version’s single-core score exceeded 3,400 points, and its multi-core score exceeded 11,000 points.
Compared with the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition, the Exynos 2600's single-core performance is not as good as the former, but its multi-core performance is close to that of the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition, refreshing Samsung's own chip performance record.

In addition, the GPU uses AMD JUNO 985MHz and supports Open Gles 3.2, OPEN CL 3.0, and VULKAN 1.3.
It should be noted that previous news said that Samsung has adopted an independent 5G baseband design this time, which can separate the chip and baseband process. The baseband part can use a more cost-saving process and maintain independent evolution iterations.