Back in July, Samsung’s Exynos 2600 chipset was seen with less than 2,155 single-core scores and 7,788 multi-core scores than impressive results in the Gickbench Database Neline database.
Today the chip is very improved scores and eventually living up to its main level, with a benchmark again. This time, he managed a 3,309 single-core score and 11,256 multi-core scores, so Samsung is definitely twinking things better, as these results are close to the M3 of Apple Pal and how to beat Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite.
The second benchmark score of the Exynos 2600 shows a single-core display of 3309 and a multi-core performance of 11256, showing signs of growth!
The main core reaches 3.8GHz. Pic.twitter.com/rhku8otrak
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The CPU’s prime core now reaches 8.8 GHz (above 55.5555 GHz), with three exhibitions to Core 3.26 GHz (above 2.96 GHz), and the other six cores over 2.46 GHz (above 2.46 GHz).
The Exynos 2600 is expected to have the first mobile SOC fabd on the 2NM process. According to Samsung, “NPU exhibition significantly improvement” should be provided, with “Advanced Support for On-Device AI”, compared to the Exynos 2500. The Exynos 2600 will most likely enter the Galaxy S26 Pro and the Galaxy S26 Edge in January.