Samsung's long-standing quest for excellence in mobile processing may finally be paying off with the forthcoming release of the Exynos 2700 chipset. Recent leaks have provided a tantalizing glimpse into the capabilities of this new processor, showcasing promising benchmarks that hint at a significant leap forward for the tech giant.
Geekbench Results for the Exynos 2700
- 1 prime core clocked at 2.78GHz
- 4 performance cores running at 2.88GHz
- 1 low-power core operating at 2.30GHz
- 4 efficiency cores at 2.40GHz
- Xclipse 970 GPU integrated
Preliminary Testing Insights
This benchmark is an early indication of performance, yet it suggests that Samsung is pulling out all the stops to ensure its Exynos chips are competitive in a market saturated with high-performing alternatives.
A Competitive Landscape for Samsung

With the launch of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 by Qualcomm and Apple's announcement of the A20 Pro for the iPhone 18 Pro, Samsung is facing significant challenges. The consistent superiority of these processors is a critical factor behind the Galaxy S26 series’ use of Exynos chips only in select models and markets. Notably, Samsung's flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra has continued to adopt Qualcomm’s processors, mirroring the trend from the S25 series.
Hope for Samsung’s Future
The Exynos 2700 may very well be the turning point that restores Samsung's competitive edge. With its robust specifications and performance benchmarks, it represents a new beginning for the company in its pursuit of iconic status in mobile processing.