- Samsung is apparently working on a 2nm Exynos chipset that’s expected to power the Galaxy S26 series.
- The processor is purportedly codenamed Thetis and mass production could take place in the second half of 2025.
- Samsung would likely be joining Apple and Qualcomm in having 2nm flagship smartphone chips.
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S25 series in Q1 2025 and follow up with the Galaxy S26 series thereafter. It now looks like we’ve got a major chipset-related rumor for the 2026 handset.
ET News reports (h/t: SamMobile) that Samsung is working on a 2nm Exynos chipset that’s expected to land in the Galaxy S26 series. The processor is said to be codenamed Thetis, after a Greek goddess of the sea. We’re guessing that this will be the Exynos 2600.