
Samsung recently teased its upcoming in-house 2nm-based Exynos 2600 chipset, which has now appeared on a Geekbench listing, revealing key details.
For so long, the Korean tech giant has been working on its next-generation Exynos 2600 chipset to launch next year. It’s almost confirmed that Samsung will use this chipset initially to power the upcoming Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus smartphones in early 2026.
Meanwhile, a tipster, Abhishek Yadav, shared a post on X, revealing that the Exynos 2600 has been spotted on the Geekbench database, showing updated CPU details of the chip.
According to the listing, the prime core has been upgraded from 3.55GHz to 3.80GHz, the performance cores from 2.96GHz to 3.26GHz, and the efficiency cores from 2.46GHz to 2.75GHz, promising significant improvements in performance and energy efficiency.

The listing also revealed improved CPU cores of the chip, including One C1 Ultra (3MB L2) @ 3.80GHz, Three C1 Pro @ 3.26GHz, and Six C1 Pro @ 2.75GHz.
The Single-Core of Exynos 2600 scored 3455, while the Multi-Core scored 11621. Recently, in the Exynos 2600 teaser, Samsung described it as “refined at the core” and “optimized at every level,” suggesting upgrades in the architecture and power consumption.




