Here is the new Exynos 2600 chipset from Samsung, equipped in the Galaxy S26 and the S26 Plus in certain regions. After doing …
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@69leonite: Why people over simplified the rdna4 architecture as desktop gpu therefore it more powerful than mobile gpu? I mean rdna3 in a ultrabook loses to apple M series gpu that uses mobile gpu architecture (iphone gpu).So it's not that simple becuase in a mobile with limited power, efficiency is considered more important than performance. Adreno gpu/apple gpu start from lower power draw & try to squeeze performance from that low power while desktop like rdna4 is the other way around. It tries to get most performance without limited power & then try to scale down the power draw to fit into mobile. This is why the most powerful desktop architecture from nvidia couldn't compete in lower power because the most powerful gpu architecture on desktop ≠ most powerful gpu on low power/limited power devices.
@Skippery007: Will you ever test the oneplus 15R? Its the watered down oneplus 15, personally am not a fan of watered down variants like samsung FE but the 15R caught my attention cuz it comes with the sd 8G5 which on paper is very powerful but in practice seems to fall short(as expected, honestly the flagship oneplus 15 was below my expectation too). I ask here cause most other reviews i see only play games like pubg/bgmi or free fire or at most CODm but i wanna see the chipset actually pushed with demanding games. Also in war thunder could you show us a glimpse of the game with medium and/or no RT? Just as a benchmark i guess, if the chipset handles max 120 with some visual compromise and such.
@floppa9415: Very cool video. In regards to the upscaler situation, I'm pretty sure ARM's ASR only applies to their own Mali GPUs (Mediatek and older Pixels before the 10 use these). Honestly I hope either Google or Vulkan add interface for the stuff system wide where each GPU than can send that input to its own upscaling solution. From what I understand, they all take more or less the same inputs anyway. Also when a new upscaler comes around, apps wouldn't need to be updated before it can be supported.
@lechugafria9985: Please test this Exynos processor in Call of Duty Mobile. I'd like to see if this Exynos 2600 is capped at medium graphics and 120fps, or if it's finally unlocked to very high graphics and 120fps, like its competitors, the Dimensity 9400 and 9500 and the first-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite, which can already reach very high graphics and 120fps. The 8 Elite 2 is capped, or at least the 8 Elite 2 for Galaxy in the S26 Ultra is limited to medium graphics and 120fps.
@Bronyboiiiii: Sadly all the improvements will not matter at all for 99% of the people. Normal day efficiency is still the single most important thing for modern chips and the 3% "improvement" here is just sad. Most ppl don't game on thier phone at all or play candy crush at best. So as long as they can't fix that, Exynos will still remain the inferior chip to snapdragon.
@fernand3886: The Exynos 2600 is expected to follow the same path as its predecessors; Samsung will release an update with TDP limits to optimize power consumption. It would be a shame if it were like the Exynos 2200, which has superior graphics performance to its competitor, the Snapdragon, approaching that of the second-generation Snapdragon, but Samsung has limited it to the extreme.
@goldnovaelite: Thank you for making these in-depth videos, especially talking about phones and stuff no one else talks about. It's good to know that modem on Exynos 2600 has improved, but does it heat up when using hotspot?Because my S24+ exynos does so,And is the result same after swapping sim cards between them which won't be an easy thing to test if you're using an E-sim?
@CharcharoExplorer: I do wonder how it will be after some optimization. One thing people do forget is that the 2400 Exynos improved notably in effective battery life after several updates.They really optimized it well. So well that I could not find a difference between it and the S25 in battery life (there is some I just cant actually gauge it)
@fernand3886: The Exynos processor has always been superior or equal in performance to the Snapdragon, but it overheated very quickly, and Samsung has a very aggressive thermal limit, causing a significant drop in performance. The 2600 with HPB doesn't have this problem, which is why it runs extremely smoothly and stably.
@Revenant-m6z: Got any tests on the power draws at different game hub performance modes? I'm curious about the average power draw on all 3 perf modes on these 2 cpus since it could also help people troubleshoot bad battery life/high temps and weigh the pros and cons of changing the settings

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