Exynos 2700 Gets Spotted In New Benchmark Listing With A Unique ‘4 + 1 + 4 + 1’ CPU Cluster; Tipster Claims That Cores From Different Generations Are Mixed And Tested
The commercial benchmark scores of the Exynos 2600 have yet to be revealed, and we already have Samsung’s next-generation flagship chipset, the Exynos 2700, appearing in benchmark listings like Geekbench 6. The newest leak highlights an entirely different deca-core CPU cluster, and while the scores might not be the most impressive aspect about these results, one tipster reveals that companies typically conduct extensive testing of these SoCs with a mixture of current-generation and older-generation cores to achieve various goals.
Device housing the Exynos 2700 is likely an ERD development and is being used for scheduler and architecture validation
The OpenCL score obtained by the Exynos 2700 is significantly lower than what the Exynos 2600 obtained when running the same API, but it does highlight Samsung’s efforts in developing newer SoCs to get a head start and reduce dependency on partners like Qualcomm. The company was previously reported to have achieved 50 percent yields for its 2nm GAA process, and pushing for its partners to aggressively promote the second-generation iteration, also known as SF2P, which will likely be used to fabricate the Exynos 2700.
On X, tipster Ice Universe commented below that the score belonging to the next-generation chipset is ‘meaningless,’ but the Exynos 2700 is being tested on an ERD device with a mix of next-generation and older-generation cores, where the objective is to test scheduler and architecture validation. Even though the results are indicative that the chipset is in its extremely early development stages, Samsung appears to be on a timeline, and that is to optimize its newer silicon to take on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6.
It is likely that the ‘4 + 1 + 4 + 1’ CPU cluster will change, as is the frequency, with the highest recorded clock speeds being 2.88GHz. The previous specification details stated that the Exynos 2700 is codenamed ‘Ulysses’ and will provide support for LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 storage. If the latest benchmark leak was surprising, Samsung has also been reported to be developing the Exynos 2800, which could be the Korean giant’s first smartphone SoC to feature an in-house GPU and expand to more applications beyond just mobile devices.
News Source: Geekbench 6
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