Samsung may be preparing to make a major comeback in the premium mobile chip market with the Exynos 2700 - its upcoming processor expected to launch with the Galaxy S27 Ultra. If successful, this thermal architecture could allow the Galaxy S27 Ultra to sustain high performance without throttling, even under heavy loads. If Samsung’s chip really delivers those numbers, the Galaxy S27 Ultra could outpace not only its predecessor but also current Snapdragon-powered flagships. A successful Exynos 2700 could reduce licensing costs and give the company greater control over its hardware ecosystem. If it succeeds, the Galaxy S27 Ultra equipped with the Exynos 2700 could symbolize a true rebirth of Samsung’s homegrown chip ambitions.


Source:   VietNamNet News
January 14, 2026 01:25 UTC