Igeekphone reported on May 27th that the Samsung Exynos 2500 chip was originally planned for the Galaxy S25 series. However, due to yield issues, it had to be abandoned and switched to the Snapdragon 8 Ultra. Now, it seems that the production yield problem of the Exynos 2500 has been solved.
Recently, some netizens exposed the information of the Samsung Exynos 2500 processor, which adopts a “1+2+5+2” ten-core CPU architecture, including 1 super-large core at 3.30 GHz, 2 large cores at 2.75 GHz, 5 large cores at 2.36 GHz and 2 small cores at 1.80 GHz.
In terms of benchmark scores, the single-core score of Samsung Exynos 2500 in the Geekbench 6.4 benchmark test was 2012 points, and the multi-core score was 7563 points.
This score is not only far lower than that of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Ultra (about 3,200 points in single-core and 10,400 points in multi-core), but also lower than that of the Mediatek Dimensity 9400 (about 2,900 points in single-core and 9,200 points in multi-core), the Apple A18 Pro (about 3,400 points in single-core and 8,500 points in multi-core), and the Xiaomi Xuanjie O1 (about 3,008 points in single-core). Multi-core: 9509 points.
Furthermore, the Exynos 2500 also integrates the Xclipse 950 GPU customized by Samsung in collaboration with AMD, equipped with 12GB of memory.
According to previous leaks, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 May be the first to be equipped with the Exynos 2500, while the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be equipped with the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Ultra.