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    Galaxy S26: Samsung officially discusses performance and efficiency of first-ever 2nm chips – NotebookCheck.net News

    Samsung expects the world’s first 2nm chip, the Exynos 2600 debuting in the Galaxy S26, to deliver a moderate boost in performance and efficiency (Image source: Android Headlines)

    It seems the European versions of the Galaxy 26 and Galaxy S26+ will feature an Exynos chip, like their predecessors. However, this processor could prove more compelling than previous Exynos offerings when it debuts in 2026, especially given that Samsung may beat TSMC to launching the world’s first 2nm chip. Nonetheless, the performance and efficiency figures provided by Samsung appear remarkably humble at first glance.

    Some fans remain sceptical about Samsung’s upcoming chip – and for good reasons. Exynos processors have typically lagged behind their Qualcomm rivals in efficiency and performance, causing European Galaxy flagships to deliver largely underwhelming results compared to their American counterparts. This regional divide is most likely set to continue in 2026, at least for the Galaxy S26 and S26+. According to recent reports from South Korea, the successor to the Galaxy S25 Ultra (available here on Amazon) will be powered globally by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

    In addition to its quarterly financial results, Samsung recently offered an early glimpse at the capabilities of the world’s first 2nm GAA manufacturing process, claiming a 5% performance increase, an 8% efficiency gain, and a 5% reduction in chip size compared to the company’s second-generation 3nm technology. Whilst these improvements may seem modest at first glance, they were sufficient to secure around 25% of all Galaxy S26 orders as well as a major contract with Tesla worth over $16.5 billion to produce AI6 chips. Samsung has reportedly achieved a 60% manufacturing yield for the Exynos 2600, exceeding the minimum threshold considered viable for mass production.

    According to industry insiders cited by Chosun Biz, Samsung’s Mobile eXperience division can save roughly $20 to $30 per Galaxy S26 unit equipped with the Exynos 2600, compared to those using the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Despite Samsung’s optimism about the Exynos 2600 driven by leaked benchmarks, there is growing concern that Exynos-powered Galaxy flagships may once again disappoint in everyday use. As noted by an industry insider, Samsung has opted for the standard ARM Lumex architecture, whilst Qualcomm and Apple have adopted their own chip designs with superior optimisation.

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    Editor of the original article: Alexander Fagot – Managing Editor News – 11144 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2016

    As a young tech enthusiast with a history involving assembling and overclocking projects, I ended up working as a projectionist with good old 35-mm films before I entered the computer world at a professional level. I assisted customers at an Austrian IT service provider called Iphos IT Solutions for seven years, working as a Windows client and server administrator as well as a project manager. As a freelancer who travels a lot, I have been able to write for Notebookcheck from all corners of the world since 2016. My articles cover brand-new mobile technologies in smartphones, laptops, and gadgets of all kinds.

    Translator: Zhiwei Zhuang – Translator – 495 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2022

    After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, I moved from Singapore to
    Cologne in 2014 and began pursuing a career as a freelance translator. Much of my translation work
    focuses on science, engineering and technology. My fascination with computers and mobile
    electronics began when I was young. And I have fond memories reading countless tech and gaming
    magazines. Working with Notebookcheck gives me the opportunity to incorporate my personal
    interests into my professional work.

    Alexander Fagot, 2025-11-18 (Update: 2025-11-18)

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