Overview
- Multiple leaks describe a 2nm Exynos 2600 with a 10-core CPU in a 1+3+6 layout at roughly 3.9GHz, 3.25GHz, and 2.75GHz, though the top speed may be closer to 3.8GHz.
- Graphics are reported as an AMD JUNO unit around 985MHz expected to align with Xclipse 960 branding, with support for OpenGL ES 3.2, OpenCL 3.0, and Vulkan 1.3.
- Coverage indicates the chip will power some Galaxy S26 and S26+ variants depending on region, while the S26 Ultra is likely to ship with Snapdragon.
- Analyses suggest the leaked clocks could trail leading rivals from Qualcomm and MediaTek, and real-world performance remains uncertain without independent benchmarks.
- Samsung has only confirmed the chip’s name so far, and full specifications, thermals, and regional rollout are expected to be clarified at the January–February launch timeframe.