Igeekphone News on October 30th: Recently, the latest benchmark scores of Samsung Exynos 2600 have been exposed. It scored 3455 points in single-core and 11621 points in multi-core on Geekbench, setting a new record.
The previous benchmark scores were 3309 for single-core and 11256 for multi-core, which have already surpassed those of the Snapdragon 8 Ultra.
Samsung has officially confirmed that Exynos 2600 will be the first flagship chipset manufactured using the latest 2nm GAA process.

However, the new flagship models of Apple, Mediatek, Qualcomm and Xiaomi still maintain the 3nm process. The Samsung Exynos 2600 will also be the world’s first 2nm chip. Advanced processes may also bring considerable advantages.
Data shows that its large core has been pulled up to 3.8Ghz, which is significantly higher than the previous 3.55GHz. The other 9 cores have also been improved respectively.
It is reported that the Exynos 2600 adopts a 1+3+6 ten-core design. Currently, the latest version has a main frequency of 3.8GHz for the super-large core, 3.26GHz for the large core, and 2.76GHz for the small core.

For comparison, in the previous version, the main frequency of the super-large core was 3.55GHz, that of the large core was 2.96GHz, and that of the small core was 2.46GHz.
The new frequency increase has significantly improved the performance of this chip, at least allowing it to stand in the first echelon.

Previously, the Exynos 2500 encountered various problems and was launched more than a year later than originally planned. It was just launched on the Galaxy Z Flip7 not long ago. As a product of an established manufacturer, its actual performance is even worse than that of the Xiaomi Xuanjie O1.








