Samsung Exynos 2600 engineering sample scores amazing results, with single-core performance comparable to Apple M5

Samsung continues to actively test the Exynos 2600, and previous Geekbench 6 results have brought positive reviews. According to the latest test data, the single-core performance of this chip is actually comparable to that of the Apple M5. Exynos 26...


Samsung continues to actively test the Exynos 2600, and previous Geekbench 6 results have brought positive reviews. According to the latest test data, the single-core performance of this chip is actually comparable to that of the Apple M5.

Exynos 2600 adopts a ten-core architecture, divided into three clusters "1 + 3 + 6". According to the latest engineering sample test results that appeared on Geekbench 6, the fastest single core clock reached 4.20GHz, the three performance cores ran at 3.56GHz, and the remaining six cores were adjusted to 2.76GHz.

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According to what tipster @lafaiel shared on social platform X, after such overclocking, the single-core and multi-core scores of Exynos 2600 reached 4,217 and 13,482 respectively.

However, from the Geekbench 6 database, the same data was not found, which means that these results may have been removed or tampered with. Foreign media WCCFtech reported that assuming this leak is true, it is speculated that Samsung is actively testing the limits of the first 2nm GAA SoC. According to previous reports, the chip consumes 59% less power than Apple's A19 Pro, and when completing the Geekbench 6 multi-core test, its carrier board power consumption was only 7.6 watts.

The single-core performance has been improved most significantly. The performance of Exynos 2600 is now equivalent to Apple M5, making it the fastest smartphone SoC currently. Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S26 series in February 2026.

Exynos 2600 (last Geekbench 6 score)

Single core: 3455 Multi-core: 11621

Exynos 2600 (latest data)

Single core: 4,217 Multi-core: 13,482

M5

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