Overview
- An unannounced Samsung chip labeled S5E9975, believed to be the Exynos 2700, appeared in Geekbench with Android 16 and 12GB of RAM.
- The listing shows a deca-core CPU arranged in a 4+1+4+1 cluster with clocks at 2.30GHz (1), 2.40GHz (4), 2.78GHz (1) and 2.88GHz (4).
- An Xclipse 970 GPU is identified, and its OpenCL score of 15,618 is unusually low for a flagship-class part at this stage.
- Tipsters, including Ice Universe, say the device is an ERD that mixes next‑gen and older cores to test energy‑aware scheduling and power migration under Android 16.
- Reports tie the project to Samsung Foundry’s SF2P 2nm process with rumored LPDDR6 and UFS 5.0 support, and outlets expect any consumer deployment to be years out, likely around 2027.