With the official release of the Samsung Galaxy S26 series, the measured performance of the world's first 2nm mobile phone chip Exynos 2600 has also surfaced. This chip was first installed on Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+.It marks that Samsung's semiconductor technology has officially entered the 2nm era.

In the latest performance benchmark test, Exynos 2600 showed solid strength. Its single-core score is 3105 points, and its multi-core score reaches 10444 points.This data shows that its multi-core performance is in the same echelon as the standard version of the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition (Snapdragon 8E5).

The world's first 2nm chip! Samsung Exynos 2600 performance test: multi-core running score is comparable to Snapdragon 8E5

However, compared with the "chicken-blood version" Snapdragon 8E5 launched in the Galaxy S26 Ultra (its multi-core running score is as high as 10,981 points), the Exynos 2600 is still slightly inferior in extreme multi-core output.

This chip, codenamed S5e9965, continues its unique 10-core solution in terms of architecture, including one C1-Ultra core at 3.80GHz, three C1-Pro large cores at 3.26GHz, and six C1-Pro performance cores at 2.76GHz.

Graphics performance is the highlight of this upgrade. Exynos 2600 is equipped with the Xclipse 960 GPU based on AMD RDNA 4 architecture. Compared with the previous generation,Its ray tracing performance has been improved by 50%, and its comprehensive computing performance has been directly doubled.

This configuration means that the Galaxy S26 series equipped with Exynos 2600 will have better real-time rendering capabilities and response speed when handling large-scale mobile games and high-intensity AI computing.