Igeekphone News, November 4th: Today, netizen @lafaiel posted a tweet on the X platform, sharing a screenshot of the GeekBench 6.5.0 version benchmark score, showing the engineering sample score of the Samsung Exynos 2600 flagship chip, with a single-core score of 4217 points. The multi-core score is 13,482 points.
Leaked information indicates that Exynos 2600 will become the world’s first flagship chip to adopt a 2nm process, based on Samsung’s second-generation GAA (Surround Gate) process, and featuring a “1+3+6” three-cluster ten-core CPU architecture.

In the engineering samples tested this time, the frequency of its super-large core reached an astonishing 4.20GHz, while the frequencies of the other three performance cores and six efficiency cores were 3.56GHz and 2.76GHz respectively.
Thanks to its high-frequency design, the chip achieved a single-core score of 4217 and a multi-core score of 13,482 in the Geekbench 6 test, representing an improvement of 22% and 16% respectively compared to previous test results.
Igeekphone checked the GeekBench benchmarking database but did not find this record. In addition, the technology media Wccftech stated that the leaker admitted that the data could not be found in the official Geekbench database, thus there was a possibility that it had been modified or forged. Assuming the data is true, this indicates that Samsung is actively exploring the performance limits of its 2nm process.








