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    Samsung's Exynos 2600 beats Apple's A19 Pro in efficiency tests
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                        Samsung's next-gen Exynos 2600 is making waves for outperforming Apple's A19 Pro in leaked efficiency benchmarks. 
 It's the first smartphone chip to use Samsung's advanced 2nm GAA tech, promising both better performance and battery life. 
 You'll first see it in the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, and possibly in future Samsung tablets too.
Exynos 2600 could redefine flagship phone performance
Early benchmarks show the Exynos 2600 delivers strong multi-core performance while using just 7.6W—meaning more power with less drain. 
 With a new "1+3+6" core setup and a speedy Xclipse 960 GPU, it could even top last year's Qualcomm and Apple GPUs. 
 This marks a big comeback for Samsung after past overheating issues, and could shake up what we expect from flagship phones launching in 2026.