Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2700 chipset has surfaced once again on the benchmarking platform Geekbench, months after its initial listing quietly vanished from the database earlier this year.
The latest entry, uploaded on April 8, 2026 at 9:05 AM, provides a fresh look at the chip’s performance and core configuration. It gives a clearer idea of what Samsung may be preparing for its next-generation devices.
According to the listing, the Exynos 2700 recorded a single-core score of 2,603 and a multi-core score of 10,350. These figures point to an improvement over previous Exynos chips, especially in multi-core performance.

The benchmark also details a deca-core CPU setup. The configuration includes one core clocked at 2.30GHz, four cores at 2.40GHz, a higher-performance core at 2.78GHz, and another cluster of four cores reaching up to 2.88GHz. This setup suggests a balance between efficiency and performance.
On the graphics side, the chipset is paired with the Xclipse 970 GPU, which posted an OpenCL score of 15,618. The Xclipse lineup, developed in partnership with AMD, remains central to Samsung’s efforts to boost gaming and graphics capabilities.
The test device listed in the benchmark runs on Android 16 and includes 12GB of RAM, indicating that the chip is being tested on high-end hardware.
The Exynos 2700 first appeared on Geekbench in January before disappearing without explanation. Its return now suggests that development is still ongoing and that further refinements may have been made.
Samsung has not officially confirmed details about the chipset, but its reappearance on Geekbench indicates that a launch could be getting closer.
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