As we await the Samsung Galaxy S27 and 25 series, leaks for both the Galaxy S26 and S27 are emerging. According to a Korean news outlet, Samsung has reportedly begun developing the Exynos 2700 chipset for the Galaxy S27 series.
Codenamed Ulysses, this new chipset will utilize Samsung’s upcoming second-generation 2nm manufacturing process, known as SF2P. This updated process is expected to deliver a 12% performance boost, reduce power consumption by 25%, and decrease the die size by 8% compared to the previous generation, which has yet to be released.
Mass production of the Exynos 2700 is slated to begin in 2026, aligning perfectly with the anticipated Galaxy S27 launch in 2027.