Early Exynos 2700 numbers mean nothing yet, but Samsung is already stress-testing weird silicon combos to catch up fast.
Why this benchmark exists at all
Why this benchmark exists at all
- Samsung is testing Exynos 2700 absurdly early.
- Commercial Exynos 2600 scores are still missing.
- This is validation work, not performance flexing.
- The timing shows urgency, not confidence.
- Geekbench 6 lists Exynos 2700 entries.
- OpenCL scores trail Exynos 2600.
- GPU performance is clearly unfinished.
- Results look intentionally rough.
- Deca-core layout uses mixed core generations.
- The reported cluster follows a 4 plus 1 plus 4 plus 1 pattern.
- Peak clocks sit near 2.88GHz.
- None of this is locked in.
- Ice Universe calls the data meaningless.
- The device appears to be an ERD prototype.
- Scheduler behavior is the real test.
- Architecture validation is the goal.
- Samsung wants less reliance on Qualcomm.
- The 2nm GAA process reportedly hit 50 percent yields.
- SF2P is being pushed aggressively.
- Exynos 2700 is tied to that roadmap.
- Codename Ulysses is still in play.
- LPDDR6 and UFS 5.0 support are expected.
- CPU layout and clocks will shift.
- An Exynos 2800 with an in-house GPU is already rumored.