First leaks about Samsung’s 2nm Exynos 2700 chip
Samsung unveiled the Exynos 2600 processor just a month ago, making it the world’s first mobile chip built on the 2nm process. While the chip has yet to appear in any smartphones, the first leaks about its successor — the Exynos 2700
The information was shared by an insider with little to no confirmed track record, so this data should be treated with caution. Nevertheless, the leak does give a glimpse of what Samsung’s flagship processor could be in 2027.
The leak does give an idea of what Samsung’s flagship processor could be like in 2027.
According to the source, the Exynos 2700, codenamed Ulysses, will be produced using Samsung’s improved second-generation 2nm process — SF2P. Compared to the Exynos 2600 on the SF2 node, the new chip will allegedly deliver a 12% increase in overall performance and reduce power consumption by 25%.
The processor part will allegedly include a single performance core with up to 4.2GHz combined with ARM C2 cores. In Geekbench synthetic benchmarks, the chip can score around 4,800 points in single-threaded mode and around 15,000 points in multi-threaded mode.

Samsung Foundry is rumored to be planning to use FOWLP-SbS (Side-by-Side) packaging technology, which should improve heat dissipation and thermal efficiency. This, in theory, will reduce trotting at high loads.
Samsung Foundry is rumored to be planning to use FOWLP-SbS (Side-by-Side).
Exynos 2700 will also get a new generation of Xclipse graphics and support LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 storage. The combined performance gains from these enhancements are estimated by the source to be about 40 percent.
The Exynos 2700 processor is expected to be used in Samsung’s Galaxy S27 lineup in select regions. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 series, which is expected to be released in the coming weeks, may get the Exynos 2600 in some markets.







