Conceptual image of the rumored Samsung Exynos 2700 mobile processor, displayed with glowing blue edges against a dark background. The chip features 'SAMSUNG Exynos 2700' text and small design elements on its surface.
Rumored  Exynos 2700

Want to know what could power your next Samsung flagship? A new Geekbench listing has appeared, showing details of hardware said to be the Exynos 2700, and it might address the heat and speed issues that plagued older models.

While Samsung hasn’t confirmed the chip’s name or specs, tipster Abhishek Yadav shared a test device label on X: “Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Full Android on S5E9975 ERD”. That code lines up with how Samsung names its top-tier processors, so it’s got folks talking about what’s coming in 2027.

Geekbench 6.2.2 benchmark listing for a device labeled 'Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Full Android on S5E9975 ERD' – rumored to be the Exynos 2700. The page shows an OpenCL score of 15,618, uploaded January 27, 2026. System info includes Android 16, 10-core ARMv8 CPU with four clusters (1 core @2.30 GHz, 4 cores @2.40 GHz, 1 core @2.78 GHz, 4 cores @2.88 GHz), motherboard s5e9975, and energy-aware governor.
Geekbench listing screenshot

The unconfirmed design packs 10 cores split into four groups to balance power and battery life. Here’s how it’s said to break down:

  • Cluster 1: 1 core @ 2.30GHz
  • Cluster 2: 4 cores @ 2.40GHz
  • Cluster 3: 1 core @ 2.78GHz
  • Cluster 4: 4 cores @ 2.88GHz

The test ran on Android 16 with 12GB of RAM, meaning Samsung is already prepping the chip for software that won’t even be out for a while.

For gaming and visuals, the listing mentions the Samsung Xclipse 970 GPU, which keeps up the company’s partnership with AMD. It scored 15,618 in OpenCL tests, but don’t read too much into that number yet. Early test versions are built to check for bugs, not hit top speeds.

The chip is expected to use Samsung’s new 2nm manufacturing process, called SF2P, though no details have been shared or announced by the brand. This follows the Exynos 2600, which will also use 2nm technology. It is expected this could help stop the overheating and slowdowns seen in past Exynos chips. The multi-core setup is also expected to be designed to keep performance smooth when playing games or running multiple apps at once.

And while Samsung is still getting ready to launch the confirmed Exynos 2600 soon, this leak shows they’re already working on what could be their biggest upgrade yet for 2027.

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