Samsung confirms Exynos 2700 chip expected to power Galaxy S27
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Samsung just confirmed it is building the Exynos 2700, expected to power select phones in the Galaxy S27 lineup next year.
Park Yong-In, Samsung's President of System LSI Business, shared that this new processor is being designed for high-end phones and will take over from the current Exynos 2600.
Benchmarks show 10-core Exynos 2700
Park says work on the Exynos 2700 is "proceeding without setbacks," so no delays are expected.
Early benchmarks show a powerful 10-core setup running up to 2.88 GHz, paired with an Xclipse 970 GPU and around 12GB of RAM.
The device testing this chip is already running Android 17, hinting at some serious performance upgrades ahead.