Samsung plans to officially release its annual flagship Galaxy S27 series in the first half of next year. This series will be equipped with the new flagship chip Exynos 2700 for the first time in the world. This marks Samsung's renewed clarion call for attack in the field of high-end mobile processors. According to media reports, Park Yong-In, president of Samsung’s LSI business unit, publicly revealed at a recent briefing that,The team is actively promoting the research and development of Exynos 2700. This is the first time that Samsung executives have officially mentioned this yet-to-be-released SoC in public.
Park Yong-In said in the briefing that the research and development goal of Exynos 2700 is very clear, which is to apply it on top smartphones. This undoubtedly confirms that the chip will be launched on Samsung’s own Galaxy S27 series.

According to previously exposed information,Exynos 2700 will be built using Samsung's SF2P process node, which is Samsung's second-generation 2nm process technology.Compared with the previous generation process, the new process has further improved transistor density and energy efficiency performance.
For comparison, the previous generation Exynos 2600 used the SF2 process, and the SF2P process used in the Exynos 2700 has improved performance by 12%. At the same time, power consumption was reduced by 25%, and the yield rate was also improved.
In addition to process upgrades, Exynos 2700 will also support the latest storage standards such as LPDDR6 memory and UFS 5.0 flash memory.The introduction of these new standards will bring faster data transmission rates and further improve the operating efficiency of the entire machine.
Taken together, the Exynos 2700 has been fully upgraded in terms of manufacturing process, energy efficiency and storage specifications. It is undoubtedly Samsung's most powerful 2nm chip to date. Its actual performance will become a highlight of the Android flagship camp next year.
