Samsung just dropped a teaser for the Exynos 2600, which marks the first 2nm GAA chipset anyone's actually made, and the company seems desperate to prove they fixed all the overheating garbage that plagued earlier models. The trailer hints they've been grinding away on this chip for a while, listening to everyone complain about thermal throttling and battery drain issues with previous releases.
The Korean giant claims their Heat Pass Block tech will slash temperatures by 30 percent compared to older chips, letting the processor actually maintain performance without turning your phone into a hand warmer. Official specs say the 2nm node only delivers a tiny 5 percent speed boost and 8 percent efficiency gain over 3nm, but leaks suggest the Exynos 2600 might actually beat Apple's A19 Pro in performance per watt metrics when it lands in the Galaxy S26.
The trailer ends with Stranger Things music for some reason, but Samsung didn't say when they'll reveal full specs or benchmarks.
The Korean giant claims their Heat Pass Block tech will slash temperatures by 30 percent compared to older chips, letting the processor actually maintain performance without turning your phone into a hand warmer. Official specs say the 2nm node only delivers a tiny 5 percent speed boost and 8 percent efficiency gain over 3nm, but leaks suggest the Exynos 2600 might actually beat Apple's A19 Pro in performance per watt metrics when it lands in the Galaxy S26.
The trailer ends with Stranger Things music for some reason, but Samsung didn't say when they'll reveal full specs or benchmarks.