Despite the fact that Samsung plans to install Qualcomm processors in the Galaxy S25 and, most likely, in the Galaxy S26, the company is not going to stop developing Exynos chips and is already working on a new version. This was reported by the Korean edition of Sedaily.

The report says that Samsung has started developing its latest flagship processor, the Exynos 2700. The chipset is codenamed Ulysses and will be based on Samsung’s new second-generation 2-nm process, or SF2P. The updated production unit promises to bring a 12% increase in performance and a 25% reduction in power consumption compared to the old generation.

If everything goes according to plan, Samsung is going to start mass production of the Exynos 2700 in 2026. Most likely, it will be used in the Galaxy S27, which will be released in early 2027.