It is stated that the prototype version of Samsung’s new generation mobile processor Exynos 2600 will be put into mass production in May. While the company is accelerating the production process in order not to repeat the delays it experienced with the previous generation Exynos 2500, it is particularly focused on increasing the efficiency of 2nm GAA (Gate-All-Around) production technology.
Samsung’s new processor Exynos 2600 will enter production
The failure to complete the Exynos 2500 on time caused Samsung to use only Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite processor in its flagship smartphones. In order to prevent this situation from happening again, the company is carrying out extensive studies to increase the efficiency rate in the 2nm GAA process. An efficiency level of 30% has already been reached in prototype production.

It is stated that Samsung has established a special team in order to overcome the difficulties it experiences in production processes and is making intense efforts to make sub-2nm production technologies more stable. While company officials admit that the efficiency problems in previous generation production technologies were a weak point for the company, they emphasize that the new generation processes have become more reliable.
On the other hand, a definitive decision has not yet been made on whether the Exynos 2600 will be included in the Galaxy S26 series, which is planned to be released in 2026. It was stated that the final decision on this issue will be made by the end of 2025. The processor needs to be competitive with its competitors not only with the increase in efficiency in the production process, but also in terms of performance.
How Samsung will affect the mobile world with its new generation processor will become clear in the second half of the year. So what do you think about this issue? You can share your opinions with us in the comments section below.