Samsung Exynos 2600 will be officially launched for commercial use this month and will be launched byIts own Galaxy S26 series will be launched for the first time.This chip is based on Samsung's most advanced 2nm GAA process. It not only marks Samsung's counterattack in the field of semiconductor manufacturing, but also makesIt became the world's first 2nm mobile phone chip officially put into commercial use.

At present, the detailed parameters of Exynos 2600 have been announced in advance, and its internal code is S5e9965. In terms of architectural design, it follows the unique 10-core solution.It includes one C1-Ultra large core at 3.80GHz, three C1-Pro large cores at 3.26GHz, and six C1-Pro performance cores at 2.76GHz.
The latest running score data shows that the single-core score of Exynos 2600 is 3197 points, and the multi-core score is as high as 11012 points. This multi-core performance is already in the same echelon as Qualcomm’s fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition, successfully ranking among the strongest performance in the Android camp.

In addition to the leap in computing power, Exynos 2600 also introduces a new NPU unit. Thanks to the in-depth optimization of the architecture, its AI performance has improved by 113% compared with the previous generation product, and it can handle various complex end-side large model tasks more smoothly. In terms of graphics processing, it is equipped with the Xclipse 960 GPU based on AMD RDNA 4 architecture. The ray tracing performance has been improved by 50%, and the comprehensive computing performance has been directly doubled.
The imaging system is also the highlight of this upgrade. Exynos 2600's ISP has added an AI-based visual perception system, which can more accurately identify shooting scenes and objects like the human eye. It can support up to 320 million pixel sensors and introduces video noise reduction technology based on deep learning, which is a milestone in improving the video quality of mobile phones in low-light environments.

