The specifications for the Exynos 2500 SoC surfaced last year, revealing details about its 10-core configuration and a benchmark highlighting the performance of its Xclipse 950 GPU. Now, more detailed specifications of the chip have emerged, courtesy of tipster @Jukanlosreve.
The Exynos 2500 is a deca-core processor featuring the following configuration:
- 1 x Cortex-X925 Prime Core clocked at 3.3GHz
- 2 x Cortex-A725 performance cores clocked at 2.75GHz
- 5 x Cortex-A725 performance cores clocked at 2.36GHz
- 2 x Cortex-A520 power-efficient cores clocked at 1.8GHz
While the clock speeds remain unchanged from the test unit seen last year, additional details have now been revealed, including the inclusion of 16MB L3 Cache and a 3nm manufacturing process built using Samsung Foundry's SF3 process node.
The chip integrates a 1.3GHz Samsung Xclipse 950 GPU, boasting 8 Workgroup Processors (WGPs) and based on AMD RDNA3.5 architecture. It also supports 9.6Gbps 16-bit Quad-Channel LPDDR5X Memory, UFS4.x storage, and offers 56 TOPs NPU performance. Additionally, the SoC retains support for 320MP ISP, 8K video encoding at 30fps, and 8K video decoding at 60fps.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 -
Reports from Korea suggest that Samsung's next-generation foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip7, expected to launch in the second half of 2025, may feature the Exynos 2500 application processor (AP). This marks a significant development as it would be the first Galaxy foldable device to adopt an Exynos chip, moving away from its traditional reliance on Qualcomm APs.
According to GalaxyClub.nl, the Galaxy Z Flip7 is expected to retain a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and the 10MP front camera found in the Galaxy Z Flip6.
Samsung is also expected to enhance the device's imaging capabilities through improved algorithms, such as the ProVisual engine, first introduced with the Galaxy S25 series, to deliver better photo quality.