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Updated · Wccftech · Apr 15Samsung Exynos 2700 Surfaces in Early Benchmarks Ahead of Galaxy S27 Launch
26 articles · Updated · Wccftech · Apr 15
- Samsung's upcoming Exynos 2700 processor has appeared in early Geekbench benchmarks, revealing a 10-core CPU and initial performance scores.
- These early results suggest the chip is still in the validation phase, with conservative clock speeds and unoptimized power management.
- Samsung aims to use the Exynos 2700 in about half of Galaxy S27 devices, seeking to reduce reliance on Qualcomm and improve cost efficiency.
Will Samsung’s Exynos 2700 finally deliver flagship performance that matches or surpasses Snapdragon, or will history repeat itself? How will UFS 5.0’s doubled bandwidth and LPDDR6 memory transform on-device AI and everyday smartphone experiences? If memory shortages persist, could the Galaxy S27 series become significantly more expensive or harder to buy? How will the race for on-device AI and advanced memory change the competitive landscape for global chipmakers and smartphone brands? Could Samsung’s strategy to halve its Qualcomm reliance backfire amid rising memory prices and supply constraints? Will on-device AI processing raise new privacy, security, or energy consumption concerns for consumers and regulators?