What New Features Does Samsung's Exynos Chipset Bring for Galaxy S26?
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Key Takeaways
- The Exynos 2600 features cutting-edge 2-nanometer technology.
- It offers significant improvements in CPU and AI performance.
- The chipset is now in mass production, set to enhance mobile gaming and AI tasks.
- Samsung aims to launch the Galaxy S26 in February in the U.S.
- It competes directly with Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset.
Seoul, Dec 19 (NationPress) On Friday, Samsung Electronics revealed exciting details about the new Exynos 2600 application processor (AP), which is anticipated to power the flagship Galaxy S26 smartphone. The renowned South Korean tech company announced on its website that the Exynos 2600, featuring the industry's first 2-nanometer gate-all-around (GAA) production technology, is now in mass production, according to reports from Yonhap news agency.
APs are often considered the brains of mobile devices, responsible for executing the core computing tasks that operate systems and applications.
"The Exynos 2600 enhances AI and gaming experiences by integrating a robust CPU, NPU, and GPU into a single compact chip," the company stated on its website.
In comparison to its predecessor, the Exynos 2500, the new AP offers up to 39 percent improvement in CPU performance and 113 percent enhancement in generative AI capabilities, as reported by Samsung.
"These advancements allow for more efficient on-device AI tasks, including smart image editing and AI assistant functionalities," the company added.
Samsung Electronics is set to conduct a launch event for the Galaxy S26 smartphone in February in the United States.
Earlier this month, the company teased the new Exynos application processor (AP) through a video titled "The next Exynos" on YouTube, showcasing the Exynos 2600. This chip represents Samsung’s proprietary mobile chipset.
Industry insiders reported that Samsung began commercial production of the Exynos 2600 last month, marking it as the first AP created using the 2-nanometer process technology.
When compared to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the new Exynos is anticipated to achieve a 30 percent improvement in NPU performance and a 29 percent boost in graphics processing capabilities.