Samsung eyes Exynos 2600 gains ahead of Galaxy Unpacked

Samsung stans might finally stop doomposting about chipset gaps thanks to these fresh benchmarks. The upcoming Galaxy S26 launch brings updated Exynos 2600 scores that look surprisingly decent. Early numbers for that 2nm GAA chip showed a massive disadvantage against rivals, yet fresh data indicate developers squeezed out extra power just before the big reveal.

Geekbench 6 Vulkan tests expose an eight percent jump in raw graphics ability compared to older trials. Those results help narrow the performance distance against the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 to only twelve percent. It seems Samsung engineers worked hard to fix the twenty-one percent deficit seen previously.

CPU clock speeds climbed by twelve percent for better multitasking. While OpenCL scores stayed flat, specific areas like particle physics hit a huge sixty-one percent boost. Edge detection also spiked by fifty-one percent. Real-world differences will become obvious once the hardware actually lands in hands during the Galaxy Unpacked event.
 

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