The uncertainty surrounding the Exynos 2600 has been lifted somewhat because the latest report states that Samsung has likely witnessed exceptional results with its 2nm GAA technology. Now, it is ready to move to the mass production phase with the first silicon expected to be mass produced on this lithography. From the looks of the company’s progress, it appears that the Galaxy S26 launch will not be a Snapdragon-exclusive configuration, and Qualcomm’s monopoly might finally be halted.
In an internal meeting, Samsung executives were pleased with the Exynos 2600’s results, emphasizing the performance uplift over its direct predecessor, the Exynos 2500
The latest update from Fnnews does not mention Samsung’s current 2nm GAA yields, but we reported back in February that the figure was 30 p