Samsung's Exynos 2500 chip to debut in the second half of 2025

With the Samsung Galaxy S25 series out and about without any trace of Exynos 2500, some were quick to assume that we won't be getting an Exynos-powered Samsung flagship this year. However, a confirmation that the company is working on the chipset comes from an unlikely place - Samsung's earnings report.

In an earnings call aimed at investors, the Samsung System LSI department shared some info regarding the Exynos 2500. The report says the Korean tech giant is working on refining the flagship SoC and wants to "secure design wins for mobile models scheduled for release in H2 2025".

And what comes in the second half of 2025? The foldables, of course. This is a hint that Samsung wants to release its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 phones with Exynos 2500 on board. Still, we don't know whether all versions of these phones will run on the Exynos or if some markets will get the Snapdragon 8 Elite from Qualcomm, as Samsung usually does. There will be Exynos 2500-powered units, though, that's almost a guarantee at this point.

The chipset's specs have been featured in a couple of leaks so far, but the latest one is from a few days ago, showing a change in the CPU clusters with a 1+2+2+5 configuration, instead of 1+2+3+4 used in the Exynos 2400.

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  • Anonymous

I don't want to rain rain on your parade, but how a chip performs, including how hot it gets and how much power it uses, depends largely on how much money and time the company whose engineers design that chip are willing to invest in the damn th...

  • Anonymous

Yeah I'm also excited to see

  • Anonymous

Yes