Overview
- Built on Samsung Foundry’s 2nm GAA node, the SoC uses a 10-core Arm C1 layout up to 3.8GHz with an Xclipse 960 GPU, LPDDR5X memory support and UFS 4.1 storage.
- Samsung claims up to 39% higher CPU performance, double GPU compute with 50% better ray tracing, and a 113% NPU uplift versus Exynos 2500, with ENSS AI upscaling and frame generation for smoother gaming.
- A new Heat Path Block design using High‑k EMC material targets sustained performance by reducing thermal resistance by up to 16%.
- The imaging pipeline supports up to 320MP sensors, zero‑shutter‑lag 108MP capture, 8K30/4K120 HDR recording, AI‑based Visual Perception System and Deep Learning Video Noise Reduction, and Samsung’s APV codec.
- The chip omits an integrated modem and wireless connectivity, is reported to be in mass production, and is expected to power some Galaxy S26 models, though device and regional plans have not been announced.