In 2025, Samsung achieved a technological milestone by becoming the first in the world to mass-produce a 2nm process mobile System on a Chip (SoC)—the Exynos 2600—and promptly integrated it into its flagship Galaxy S26 smartphone. This move initially generated strong sales momentum and high market expectations. Nevertheless, real-world testing has unveiled that the Exynos 2600 lags behind its Snapdragon counterparts in terms of overheating and performance throttling, thereby compromising its performance stability and overall user experience.
