Exynos 2600 SoC Could Power Galaxy Z Flip 8, Report Suggests Considerable NPU Performance

Hours ago , Samsung Semiconductor's website was updated with an extensive Exynos 2600 splash page. This low-key addition provides a fairly detailed rundown of the forthcoming smartphone application processor's credentials. A marketing campaign kicked off at the start of December, but certain industry observers were confused by this initial wave of promo activity. At the time, questions were raised about the South Korean foundry service's 2 nm GAA (SF2) production schedule. The rumored late start of mass production could lead to a delayed deployment of Galaxy S26 products, but the latest inside reports suggest stabilization of foundry performance and yields. According to The Bell SK, satisfactory progress has the emerging Exynos 2600 AP positioned for possible deployment in a next-gen Galaxy Z Flip device. An industry insider reckons that internal tests have produced positive impressions; enough to warrant consideration beyond a debut in Galaxy S26 phones.

Given Samsung's new product release cadence, a Galaxy Z Flip 8 model could arrive at retail by next summer. Bell SK posits that the speculated Galaxy Z Fold 8 smartphone has been linked to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 mobile chipset, reaffirming past whispers of Samsung's MX and System LSI departments weighing up mixed selections of in-house and third-party technologies (dependent on product tiers). The Exynos 2600 chip's 32K MAC NPU supposedly exceeded expectations when compared to rival hardware—internal evaluations indicated "AI engine" performance being about six times greater than on Apple's current flagship A19 Pro SoC. When compared to the omnipresent Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, Samsung's proprietary design (allegedly) did better in NPU and iGPU test scenarios—up to 30% and 29% faster, respectively.