Summary
- Exynos 2700 has now arrived via Geekbench's OpenCL listing months before launch.
- It has managed to achieve a 15,618 OpenCL points with 12 GB RAM, a deca-core CPU and Xclipse 970 GPU.
- Exynos 2700 features a 1 + 4 + 1 + 4 CPU cluster with base 2.40 GHz freqeuncy and max 2.88 GHz frequency.
While we are still waiting for Samsung's Exynos 2600-powered Galaxy S26 lineup to drop, the Exynos 2700 has already started making headlines. Now, the Exynos 2700 Geekbench listing has surfaced online and it reveals the CPU and GPU details of Samsung's next flagship processor.
Exynos 2700 Geekbench listing reveals deca-core CPU and Xclipse GPU
First spotted by tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Exynos 2700, which is expected to power 2027's flagship Samsung Galaxy phones, has appeared on Geekbench 6.5.0. The chipset is onboard a mystery phone with the model number Full Android on S5E9975 ERD, which hints at an early prototype device for testing and not an actual Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
It features a deca-core CPU just like the Exynos 2600, but has a different CPU cluster. The processor has a single core clocked at 2.30 GHz, four cores clocked at 2.40 GHz, one core clocked at 2.78 GHz and four cores clocked at 2.88 GHz.

Moreover, the next-gen flagship processor will also use the Samsung Xclipse 970 GPU. As for the OpenCL score, it has managed to achieve only 15,618 points. This is significantly lower than the recent Galaxy S26+ Geekbench score of 24,964 points with the Exynos 2600. However, since the processor is in its nascent testing stage, the performance gap is understandable.
That said, at the time of writing, no other details about the Exynos 2700 are out. The test unit uses 12 GB of RAM and likely runs on Android 16. Nonetheless, take these details with a pinch of salt. At the current moment, all eyes are on the Galaxy S26 series launch event, which is expected to happen in February 2026.
Source
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