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Samsung Galaxy S27 Exynos 2700 Chip Leaks

Last updated: April 8, 2026 10:35 pm
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In summary:

  • Tech Advisor reveals that early engineering samples of the Samsung Galaxy S27 featuring the Exynos 2700 processor have surfaced on Geekbench, indicating notable multi-core performance gains over the Galaxy S26’s Exynos 2600.
  • The Exynos 2700 is equipped with a Samsung-designed Xclipse 970 GPU, 12GB of RAM, and reportedly boasts 25% lower power consumption along with enhanced cooling capabilities.
  • These initial benchmarks are derived from unoptimized samples, and the final specifications may undergo significant changes before the official release of the Galaxy S27.

We might have had an early look at the Samsung Galaxy S27’s processor, and the situation may not be as concerning as it appears.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 was launched only about a month ago, yet there are already substantial rumors circulating about its successor, the Samsung Galaxy S27.

According to the latest reports, as identified by SamMobile, a Samsung engineering sample has been observed operational in the wild. The device, bearing the model number S5E9975, was detected on the well-known Geekbench benchmarking platform.

This appears to be an early version of the Samsung Galaxy S27, likely running the Exynos 2700 chip. This chip is believed to incorporate an Xclipse 970 GPU, supported by 12GB of RAM.

Regarding its performance, the device recorded a single-core CPU score of 2603 and a multi-core score of 10,350. While the single-core performance is slightly lower compared to the Samsung Galaxy S26 with its Exynos 2600, there is an improvement in the multi-core score over the S26’s result of 9392.

John McCann / Foundry

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Why we shouldn’t read into this

Before jumping to conclusions, it’s important not to place too much emphasis on these early results. The full launch of the Samsung Galaxy S27 is still about a year away, meaning this is likely a preliminary engineering sample running on very early firmware and drivers.

It is unlikely to be operating under optimal conditions for the foreseeable future.

There could be substantial advancements with the next generation. Reports suggest that the Exynos 2700’s GPU has been fully developed in-house by Samsung, without assistance from AMD.

Earlier rumors indicated that Samsung’s next chip might significantly reduce its power consumption by 25% and feature a more advanced cooling system, marking a shift from its previous heating issues.

However, all of this remains speculative given the time until launch, and Samsung’s plans could change considerably by early 2027. It’s also worth recalling that initial reports suggested a more advanced Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro model than what was eventually released as the standard Samsung Galaxy S26.

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