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Exynos 2700 makes early Geekbench appearance, matches the Exynos 2600 without breaking a sweat

The Exynos 2700 could be a heavyweight, although that's a yearly headline at this point.
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The Exynos 2700 could be a heavyweight, although that's a yearly headline at this point.
Samsung's next-gen flagship chipset, the Exynos 2700, has now made an incredibly early appearance on Geekbench. The chipset, aboard a reference design machine, effectively matches the Galaxy S26's Exynos 2600, while running at much lower speeds.

Samsung only just debuted the Exynos 2600 a few months ago on the Galaxy S26 series. The company has its sights set on its next-gen flagship chipset already, however, with an SoC appearing to be the Exynos 2700 surfacing on Geekbench well ahead of schedule.

As seen on the benchmark platform, the listing has the device penned down as the "S5E9975 ERD", implying an Exynos reference design machine. Comparatively, the current-gen Exynos 2600 bears the model number "S5E9965". The tested device has an Xclipse 970 GPU onboard, and 12 GB of RAM equipped—about right for what would be a high-end device. 

Performance-wise, the Exynos 2700 earns a single-core score of 2,603 and a multi-core score of 10,350. Those scores are, by themselves, unspectacular. After all, the Exynos 2600 already matches those numbers on average—and readily surpasses them at times, even. Context is important, however, as the listed running core frequencies are all lower than the Exynos 2600's standard cores.

The listing shows the chipset with a deca-core setup like the Exynos 2600, but in four core clusters: one core at 2.30 GHz, four cores at 2.40 GHz, one core at 2.78 GHz, and four more cores at 2.88 GHz. In comparison, the Exynos 2600's prime core runs at 3.80 GHz, with three extra performance cores at 3.25 GHz. That effectively means the next-gen chipset still has a lot of performance to give, and it'll be interesting to see how its CPU benchmark numbers improve over the course of the next year as it gets closer to the final product. 

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Ricci Rox, 2026-04- 9 (Update: 2026-04- 9)