Upcoming Samsung Exynos 2500 chipset specs leak once again
As far as we currently know, the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be the first Z Flip device to run an in-house Exynos chipset. If the rumored Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE becomes a reality, it will likely run the same chip as well.
We already know some details about the 2025 Samsung chipset, but a new source now offers more detailed info. As per the source, the CPU configuration will consist of one primary Cortex-X925 core, clocked at up to 3.3 GHz, accompanied by two Cortex-A725 cores, working at up to 2.75 GHz and another five Cortex-A725 ones, at up to 2.36GHz. Finally, there will be two Cortex-A520 cores clocked at up to 1.8 GHz. So, a whopping ten CPU cores in total, apparently fed by 16MB of L3 cache.
The Exynos 2500 has 16-bit quad-channel LPDDR5X memory support with a throughput of about 9.6 Gbps. You also, naturally, get UFS 4.X storage support. The onboard GPU is a 1.3GHz Samsung Xclipse 950 GPU (AMD RDNA3.5 Base Custom 8WGP). There is also an onboard NPU capable of 56 TOPs of performance. The onboard ISP has support for up to 320MP of resolution and can do hardware 8K@60fps video decoding and 8K@30fps video recording.
Both the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Flip 7 FE are expected to arrive sometime in July 2025, if history is anything to go by.
Reader comments
Your picking the wrong fight Samsung's Foundry is THE ONLY 1 Globally capable of 2nm production. The fight you should be picking is Samsung give up on mobile phones or get rod of all your executives immediately and get some fresh you...
- 8 hours ago
- q{n
Won't power drain is first corrctly correlated by SoC cycle speeds then moreso by length of gold or copper in the die. Smaller the die smaller the power drain. This has bwwn true for 6 decades regardless of the platform. Physics baby
- 8 hours ago
- q{n
- yjfoeg
Seems that the 3nm Samsung process is not good at low power so they need to keep the A520 cores lol
- 10 hours ago
- fCf