Samsung apparently continues to develop its flagship chip, the Exynos 2500. The prototype of the Galaxy S25 Plus equipped with this chip has been seen in the Geekbench benchmark.
Exynos 2500 has ten delightful cores, the most powerful of which has a frequency of 3.30 GHz. Benchmark results show that this chip is 37% slower in single-core tasks and 29% slower in multi-core compared to its powerful competitor, Snapdragon 8 Elite. Meanwhile, Exynos 2500 uses GAA 3nm manufacturing technology.
In the recent test, the Galaxy S25 Plus is equipped with 12 GB of RAM and runs the Android 15 operating system. Overall, the Exynos 2500 still can’t compete with the Snapdragon 8 Elite or Apple’s A18 Pro chip, but it outperforms the Google Tensor G4.
Recent tests suggest that Samsung may use the new Exynos chip in some markets such as Europe for the S25 series phones.
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