Samsung has unveiled its new processor technology, a system-on-a-chip geared toward smartphones that could impact its own upcoming product lineup. Exynos 2600 is a chip that combines a CPU, an AI-powering NPU and a graphics GPU onto one single unit, which the company says will deliver powerful gaming and AI performance with higher efficiency.
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The key is that Exynos 2600 is manufactured with 2-nanometer technology, which not only fits more processors onto a single silicon wafer but also makes for smaller chips that use less power. In transitioning to this technology from the 3-nanometer technology that it adopted a few years ago, Samsung appears to be leaping ahead of competitors like Apple and Qualcomm, which still manufacture 3-nanometer chips.
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One big question, raised by sites such as T3, is whether Samsung will use these new chips in its upcoming line of products, including the Samsung Galaxy S26. T3 raised the possibility that Samsung could use the Exynos 2600 processors in some regions and continue using the Qualcomm Snapdragon chips it has used in recent years in others. That could mean that smartphones could perform differently depending on which system they run on.
A representative for Samsung did not immediately respond to a request for comment. According to its semiconductor website, Exynos 2600 is in mass production.