About a month ago, Samsung unveiled the Exynos 2600 processor as the world’s first mobile chip with a manufacturing accuracy of 2 nanometers. Although the processor has not yet appeared in any smartphone, a new leak has emerged that sheds early light on the next generation Exynos 2700.
A leaker who does not yet have a reliable record has published details that are said to concern the Exynos 2700 processor expected to be launched in 2027, so this information must be treated with caution.
According to the leak, Samsung relies on the second generation 2nm SF2P processor, which has the code name Ulysses, to manufacture the processor. It is said to achieve a 12% increase in overall performance while reducing power consumption by up to 25% compared to the SF2 microprocessor Exynos 2600.
The processor is rumored to come with a CPU unit that includes a main core with a frequency of 4.2 GHz, along with ARM C2 cores. According to the same source, the Exynos 2700 may score about 4,800 points in the single-core Geekbench test, and about 15,000 points in the multi-core test.

In order to improve thermal performance, Samsung Foundry is expected to use FOWLP-SbS or Side-by-Side packaging technology, which helps better dissipate heat and reduce thermal throttling during heavy loads.
In terms of memory and storage, it is said that the processor will support LPDDR6 memory and UFS 5.0 storage, with promises of an improvement in overall performance that may reach 40%, especially when combined with the latest Xclipse graphics processors.
As for the phone level, the Galaxy S27 series is likely to rely on the Exynos 2700 processor in some markets. On the other hand, the Galaxy S26 series, which is expected to be unveiled in the coming weeks, may arrive with an Exynos 2600 processor in a number of countries.








