Samsung Exynos 2600 outpaces Apple A19 Pro: details about the new chip.
According to Korrespondent.net: Samsung is preparing to begin the mass production of its new 2-nm mobile processor Exynos 2600, which will be the basis for the next Galaxy S26 series, as reported by Business Korea. Production is set to start next month, and the smartphones are expected to hit the market in early 2026.
This is the first time in the last four years that Samsung's flagship smartphones will receive their own Exynos processors and not chips from Qualcomm. According to sources, the yield rate of usable chips on the new production lines has already reached 85% of the planned target, indicating stability in the production process.
Advantages of the new processor
In testing benchmarks, the Exynos 2600 outperforms the Apple A19 Pro by more than six times in the speed of its neural block, which is crucial for interaction with large language models and artificial intelligence applications. In multi-core tests, the new chip showcased 15% better results, while its graphics system proved to be 75% faster in some scenarios.
When streaming content on Netflix and launching some games, the Exynos 2600 also showed advantages not only over the Apple A19 Pro but also over the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which Qualcomm introduced last month.
It was previously announced that Samsung decided to cancel the Galaxy S26 Edge due to insufficient demand for its predecessor.
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The emergence of the new Exynos 2600 processor signifies that Samsung is returning to using its own technologies, which could be an important step in competing with other smartphone manufacturers. However, the cancellation of the Galaxy S26 Edge model indicates that the company is also closely monitoring market demand and adapting its products accordingly to trends. This may help Samsung secure a stable position among the leaders in the mobile technology industry in the coming years.
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