Samsung Exynos 2500 Benchmarks Put New SoC Close to Qualcomm Competition but Still Slower

Samsung’s Exynos 2500 SoC has appeared on Geekbench, this time giving us a clearer indication of what to expect from the upcoming SoC that will power the next generation of Samsung flagship smartphones. There are three total runs that have appeared on Geekbench, putting forward anywhere between 2303 and 2356 points in the single-core Geekbench 6 benchmark and 8062 and 8076 points in the multicore benchmark. Meanwhile, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite in the current-generation Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra manages a single-core score of 2883 and a multicore score or 9518 on the same Geekbench 6 benchmark. Samsung recently made the Exynos 2500 public, with the spec sheet revealing a Samsung Xclipse 950 GPU paired with 10 Arm Cortex CPUs (1× Cortex-X5, 2× Cortex-A725 at 2.74 GHz, 5× Cortex-A725 at 2.36 GHz, and 2× Cortex A520 at 1.8 GHz).
The new SoC is reportedly the first chip to use Samsung’s 3 nm GAA process, and leaks suggest that Samsung may be using the new SoC across its entire next-gen global smartphone line-up, starting with the launch of the Galaxy Z Flip 7. This would be a stark departure from previous releases, where the US versions of the Galaxy S line-up featured Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, with the international Galaxy S smartphones packing the in-house Exynos designs. In recent years, however, Samsung has pivoted to using Snapdragon SoCs across all regions.
Related Posts
AMD Threadripper 9980X 64-Core CPU Review & Benchmarks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IItu46EWaicThe quick version up front is that the improvement on the 7980X is ...
SCS Software have next-gen trucking competition with Road Kings from Saber Interactive
When you think of a trucking sim you probably think American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2 but he...
Samsung launches world’s first 500Hz OLED and new G7 Lineup
There's fast, and then there's FAST. Samsung is aiming for the latter with the launch of the Samsung Odyssey ...
Alienware Was So Close: $4,650 Area-51 Pre-Built Gaming PC Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3Tcz3mAUuEThey have QR codes everywhere to detail how users can service parts...
NVIDIA N1X SOC Features As Many Cores As The GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, 6144 “Blackwell” Cores & Faster Than All Modern iGPUs In Engineering State
The first details of the GPU featured on the N1X SoC have started to emerge from Geekbench, which offers the s...
Lian Li Lancool 217 Case Review: Thermal Benchmarks, Noise, & Cable Management
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqupl66KoUEThe Lancool 217 ships with five fans: two 170mm front intake, two 1...
Final Fantasy XI Will Close Asura Server to New Players & Transfers Due to Congestion Issues
Final Fantasy XI has had to address issues caused by server congestion. As a result Asura, is closing to new ...
Samsung reportedly rejected joint-foundry proposal from Nvidia in 2018
Back in 2018, Nvidia underwent a big shift towards AI, a bet that has massively paid off in recent years, ceme...
Forbidden Review: NVIDIA RTX 5060 GPU Benchmarks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0jjxWRcp_0Today, we’re reviewing the RTX 5060. We bought one in Taiwan and on...
Elon Musk Admits He Previously Resisted AI, But Now He’s All In; Signaling Fiercer Competition Ahead with His AI Firm xAI
Elon Musk reveals that he's all in with AI, and that with the AI firm xAI, he has apparently set up massive pl...
Snapdragon 8 Elite Could Continue Being Used In ‘Price To Performance’ Devices, With A Rumor Claiming That The Affordable Smartphone Featuring Qualcomm’s Flagship SoC Will Cost Less Than $350
Qualcomm’s introduction of the Snapdragon 8 Elite with its in-house Oryon cores and TSMC’s second-generation 3...
Why Ready or Not is So Hard to Put Down
It’s interesting to look back on the history of tactical shooters and wonder, “What happened?” This isn’t to s...