Samsung’s Exynos 2700 is confirmed as the processor for the upcoming Galaxy S27 and S27 Plus, following its appearance in Geekbench listings. The System on Chip (SoC) carries the model number S5E9975 and includes an ERD identifier, indicating its testing status on an engineering board.

The Exynos 2700 features a 10-core CPU utilizing ARMv8 architecture. The primary cores are clocked at 2.88GHz, while the efficiency cores range from 2.3GHz to 2.4GHz. According to the Geekbench listings, the chipset achieved single-core and multi-core scores of 2,603 and 10,350, respectively.

An OpenCL test indicates that the chipset is equipped with an Xclipse 970 GPU. This unit reportedly scored 15,618 in the benchmark tests, with speculation that it has been developed entirely in-house by Samsung, rather than in collaboration with AMD.

The Exynos 2700 is anticipated to utilize a refined 2nm process node (SF2P). Reports suggest it may deliver a 12% increase in overall performance and a 25% decrease in power consumption compared to its predecessor, the Exynos 2600.

The current results come from an engineering sample, and experts caution that the 2.88GHz clock speed may not represent the final specifications. Observers express mixed sentiments on the potential of Samsung to close the performance gap in a competitive market.


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