Samsung Exynos 2600, the world’s first 2nm chip, sets a new benchmark record.
The latest benchmark scores of the Samsung Exynos 2600 have been revealed, with a single-core score of 3455 and a multi-core score of 11621 on Geekbench, setting a new record.
The previous benchmark scores were 3309 for single-core and 11256 for multi-core, which already surpassed the Snapdragon 8 Ultra.

Samsung has officially confirmed that the Exynos 2600 will be the first flagship chipset manufactured using the latest 2nm GAA process.
Apple, MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Xiaomi’s new flagship phones all maintain the 3nm process, while Samsung’s Exynos 2600 will be the world’s first 2nm chip. Advanced processes may bring significant advantages.

Data shows that its large core has been upgraded to 3.8GHz, which is significantly higher than the previous 3.55GHz, and the other 9 cores have also been upgraded.
It is reported that the Exynos 2600 adopts a 1+3+6 deca-core design. The latest version has a super core frequency of 3.8GHz, a large core frequency of 3.26GHz, and a small core frequency of 2.76GHz.
In comparison, the previous version had a super core clock speed of 3.55GHz, a large core clock speed of 2.96GHz, and a small core clock speed of 2.46GHz.
The new frequency boost has significantly improved the chip’s performance, putting it firmly in the top tier.
Previously, the Exynos 2500 encountered various problems and was launched more than a year later than originally planned. It only recently made its debut on the Galaxy Z Flip7. As a product from an established manufacturer, its actual performance is not as good as the Xiaomi Mi 2500.
It seems that Samsung is finally going to redeem itself this time.

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