Samsung is making excellent progress on a 2 nm Exynos 2600 chip for Galaxy S26

After stabilizing its 3 nm yields Samsung then proceeded to start work on 2 nm chipset manufacturing. It is the company’s ambition to launch the Samsung Galaxy S26 series equipped with a 2 nm Exynos 2600 chipset. The 3 nm yield issues had forced Samsung to equip the current Galaxy S25 phones with a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor instead.
According to the report Samsung Foundry’s 2 nm yield has surpassed 40 percent and is nearing TSMC’s (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) current 60 percent yield. Samsung is also apparently planning to begin mass production of the 2 nm Exynos 2600 by November of this year. If successful the company will be able to ship the Galaxy S26 phones next year with the new Exynos chip.
Whether the Galaxy S26 series is equipped with a Snapdragon chipset or an Exynos one, it is definitely going to be one of the best smartphones of 2026. I just hope that Samsung has bigger upgrades planned for its next flagships other than just AI tools or software trickery.