Samsung’s next-gen Exynos 2700 chipset surfaces with early benchmark details

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Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2700 shows early performance metrics ahead of expected 2027 debut
Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2700 shows early performance metrics ahead of expected 2027 debut

In an early glimpse into future smartphone performance, a new Samsung flagship processor has appeared on a benchmarking platform, hinting at the company’s next-generation chip development. While the company has not officially confirmed the details, the chipset is expected to power its 2027 flagship lineup.

Samsung had earlier introduced the Exynos 2600 in December 2025, built on a 2nm process and currently powering the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ models in India and other markets. Now, a new processor, believed to be the Exynos 2700, has been spotted on Geekbench with model number S5E9975, as noted by tipster Abhishek Yadav.

The listing reveals a 10-core architecture. It includes 1 Cluster 1 core clocked at 2.30GHz, 4 Cluster 2 cores at 2.40GHz, 1 Cluster 3 core at 2.78GHz, and 4 Cluster 4 cores running at 2.88GHz. This setup differs from the Exynos 2600, which features a 3-cluster 6+3+1 architecture.

The chipset is paired with an Xclipse 970 GPU. It is listed alongside a device with 10.80GB RAM, which may be marketed as 12GB. The device appears to run on Android 17 and includes a motherboard identified as “s5e9975,” further indicating it could be the Exynos 2700.

In Geekbench 6.6.0 for Android AArch64 tests, the chipset recorded a single-core score of 2,603 and a multi-core score of 10,350. For comparison, the Galaxy S26 powered by Exynos 2600 scored 2,888 in single-core and 10,350 in multi-core performance in tests by a tech platform. This suggests a marginal performance improvement over the current flagship chip.

However, these figures may not reflect final performance, as the chipset is likely still in early testing stages. Performance could improve further with ongoing optimisations before its official launch.

Additionally, the Exynos 2700 was recently spotted on the Geekbench GPU benchmark, recording an OpenCL score of 15,618.

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