Samsung Exynos 2600 World’s First 2nm GAA processor launched with 10-core CPU, Armv9.3 architecture

Samsung has officially launched its next-generation mobile System-on-Chip (SoC), the Exynos 2600 in the Global Market after teasing. Manufactured using the industry’s first 2nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process, the new chipset marks a major architectural shift, moving beyond conventional core layouts to focus on energy-efficient AI processing and sustained gaming performance.
Revamped CPU Architecture and Performance -
The Exynos 2600 features a 10-core CPU built on the latest Armv9.3 architecture. Unlike its predecessor’s traditional tri-cluster design with big, middle, and little cores, the new chip eliminates “little” efficiency cores in favor of an expanded “middle-core” approach to deliver a wider performance range.

The CPU configuration includes -
- Arm C1-Ultra core - A prime core engineered to boost responsiveness and improve IPC.
- Nine middle cores - Divided into three high-performance middle cores for demanding multi-threaded workloads and six high-efficiency middle cores for everyday system tasks.
Combined with support for Scalable Matrix Extension 2 (SME2), this redesign delivers up to a 39% boost in CPU compute performance while significantly reducing latency for on-device AI operations.
Advanced On-Device AI and Security -
AI capabilities take center stage with the Exynos 2600. Its upgraded NPU delivers a claimed 113% improvement in generative AI performance over the previous generation, enabling more complex models to run locally for features such as real-time photo editing and advanced AI assistant functions.
Samsung has also strengthened security with new hardware-level protections -
- Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) - The first mobile SoC to include hardware-backed hybrid PQC with ROM-rooted protection, designed to safeguard data against future cryptographic threats.
- Enhanced virtualization security - Improved hardware isolation for sensitive processes.
Xclipse 960 GPU and Gaming Enhancements -
On the graphics side, the Exynos 2600 integrates the new Xclipse 960 GPU. Samsung claims the architecture doubles compute performance compared to its predecessor while delivering a 50% gain in ray-tracing performance.
The chipset also introduces Exynos Neural Super Sampling (ENSS™), an AI-driven technology for resolution upscaling and frame generation. According to Samsung, ENSS can make gameplay feel up to three times smoother, all while staying within tight mobile power limits.
Pro-Grade Imaging and Thermal Management -

The upgraded ISP supports camera sensors of up to 320MP and debuts a new Visual Perception System (VPS). VPS enables real-time recognition and processing of fine details within each frame, cutting power consumption during photography by as much as 50%. Additional imaging features include:
- Deep Learning Video Noise Reduction (DVNR) for improved low-light video.
- APV codec support to enhance color accuracy and detail in professional-grade video recording.
To sustain peak performance, Samsung has introduced the industry’s first Heat Path Block (HPB) for mobile SoCs. Working alongside High-k EMC materials, this solution optimizes heat transfer, reduces thermal resistance by 16%, and helps maintain stable temperatures during intensive tasks such as high-end gaming.

Samsung Exynos 2600 SoC Highlights -
| Process Technology | 2-nanometer (nm) Samsung GAA process |
| CPU |
Deca-Core CPU 1 × ARM Cortex-C1 Ultra CPU @ 3.8GHz 3 × ARM C1-Pro CPUs @ 3.25GHz 6 × ARM C1-Pro CPUs @ 2.75GHz |
| GPU | Samsung Xclipse 960 GPU, AMD RDNA 3 architecture, hardware-accelerated Ray Tracing (RT) and Variable Rate Shading (VRS) |
| Memory & Storage | LPDDR5X memory, UFS 4.1 storage |
| AI Engine | Integrated NPU with 32K MAC NPU + DSP |
| Security | Hardware-backed Post-Quantum Cryptography |
| Camera Support |
Up to 320MP single camera Single-camera 108MP @ 30fps Dual-camera 64MP + 32MP @ 30fps |
| Video Playback & Recording |
Up to 8K decoding: 60fps with 10-bit HEVC (H.265), VP9, AV1 Up to 8K encoding: 30fps with 10-bit HEVC (H.265), VP9 |
| Display Support | Up to 4K / WQUXGA @ 120Hz, QHD+ @ 144Hz |
| Connectivity |
5G NR Sub-6GHz: 9.64Gbps (DL) / 2.55Gbps (UL) 5G NR mmWave: 12.1Gbps (DL) / 3.67Gbps (UL) LTE Cat.24 8CA 3Gbps (DL) / Cat.22 4CA 422Mbps (UL) |
| Wireless | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, GNSS |
Availability
The Samsung Exynos 2600 SoC is anticipated to debut in the Galaxy S26 lineup, which is expected to launch in early 2026.
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