Samsung has officially posted the technical specifications of its new Exynos 2600 single-chip processor on its website. Manufactured using a 2-nanometer GAA technological process, the chip is based on the Arm v9.3 architecture and has a 10-core structure. Thanks to a new heat dissipation unit, the processor's performance is reported to have increased by 39 percent compared to previous generations.
The editorial team reports that the Exynos 2600 includes one C1-Ultra core at 3.8 GHz, three performance cores, and six energy-efficient cores. The Xclipse 960 is responsible for graphics capabilities, offering hardware-level ray tracing and AI-based scaling support. Graphics performance has been doubled, and the NPU separately supports post-quantum cryptography.
The platform supports LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.1 storage devices, and cameras up to 320 MP. Video capabilities include 8K 30p encoding and 8K 60p decoding, as well as an intelligent noise reduction system. Despite AV1 and APV codecs, the H.266 standard has not been included in the feature list.
