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Exynos 2600: 30% Cooler Processor – Samsung’s Thermal Advantage

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Samsung’s Exynos 2600 Promises Significant Cooling Advancement

Seoul, south⁤ korea – November 6, 2025 – Samsung has announced that its upcoming Exynos ‍2600 processor achieves ⁢up to 30%​ better thermal performance ​compared to the Exynos 2500, at the same performance level. The improvement stems from the integration of a heat transfer block (HPB) directly on top of the system on Chip (SoC).

Kim Dae-woo, Senior Vice President and Head of Samsung’s processor development team, confirmed the HPB implementation during a presentation at ⁤the ISMP 2025 event. The HPB allows for more efficient heat ‍dissipation, reducing the Exynos 2600’s operating temperature.

According to Samsung, the 30% reduction in heat output, compared to the Exynos⁤ 2500, could allow for increased clock speeds and sustained performance. Preliminary benchmark ​tests ⁣indicate ⁤the Exynos 2600 is already⁤ demonstrating strong performance. In Geekbench 6 testing, the chip scored 3,400 points in single-core tests and 11,600 points⁣ in multi-core tests. ‌

Recent reports ​also suggest the Exynos 2600 exhibits improved energy efficiency, with a reported 60% reduction in power consumption compared to Apple’s A19 Pro chip. The enhanced thermal and power characteristics have​ fueled speculation ⁢that samsung may utilize the⁤ Exynos 2600 in all models ‌of the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, including the Galaxy S26 Ultra – a device that has exclusively featured Qualcomm’s flagship ‍chips since the 2023 Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Samsung has historically ‌varied chip suppliers and regional⁤ availability, employing⁣ both Snapdragon and Exynos processors in its Galaxy S series. The company’s final decision regarding the ⁤Galaxy S26’s processor configuration will not be officially ⁢revealed until March.

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