Samsung is working hard on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. It's also working on the upcoming Exynos 2600 chip, which may or may not be in the upcoming smartphone. Those hoping Samsung would use a Qualcomm chip for the extra power might need to adjust their expectations, as the Exynos 2600 reportedly generates M5-like benchmark scores on Geekbench.
If the reports are accurate, that would make Samsung's 2nm chipset among the more powerful mobile APs on the market. The impressive numbers posted by lafaiel on X are a single-core score of 4,217 and a multi-core score of 13,482.
It's important to take this rumor with a grain of salt, as the results are no longer listed on GeekBench's website. That could mean one of several things: the test results were deleted after lafaiel took the screenshot, the numb

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