Exynos 2600 Could Fix Samsung's Biggest Chip Problem
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Exynos 2600 Leak Hints at Major Heat Management Upgrade
There have been rumors suggesting that Samsung could employ an interesting chipset strategy for its Galaxy S26 series of flagship phones. Instead of going with Exynos for some regions and Snapdragon for other regions, Samsung might use Exynos for the base Galaxy S26 and Snapdragon for the rest. Now, new details about the Exynos 2600 have surfaced, suggesting Samsung could improve it with better heat management. Exynos 2600 will have better heat …
Samsung To Reportedly Implement ‘Heat Pass Block’ Technology To The Upcoming Exynos 2600 To Help With Better Thermal Transfer, Avoid Overheating And Introduce Better Efficiency
The Exynos 2600 is currently in the prototype production stage, with Samsung utilizing its 2nm GAA process to introduce a new step in performance and efficiency for its upcoming flagship SoC. Unfortunately, given how past releases have more or less suffered from incessant overheating even with the use of vapor chambers in smartphones, a report states that the Korean manufacturer will implement a technology called ‘Heat Pass Block’ or HPB, to imp…
Exynos-powered Galaxy S26 phones might not be a hot mess thanks to this addition
Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Samsung will reportedly add a “heat pass block” to the Exynos 2600 processor. This component should act as a heat sink and reduce the chip’s temperature. This comes amid speculation and rumors about the Galaxy S26’s chip choice. The Galaxy S25 series is exclusively powered by Snapdragon silicon. However, Samsung really wants the Exynos 2600 processor in some Galaxy S26 series phones. A new report has n…
Galaxy S26's Exynos 2600 chip could have better heat management
Samsung's Exynos chips are infamous for their worse efficiency and heat management. However, the South Korean firm is trying new technologies to improve those aspects of its upcoming in-house chips. The Exynos 2600 chip, which will likely be used in some Galaxy S26 models, will reportedly use a newer thermal management technology. According to a report from ZDNet Korea, Samsung is planning to introduce a new chip packaging technology to improve…
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