Samsung’s Exynos 2700, which is expected to power the next-generation Galaxy S27 and S27 Plus, has just appeared in a pair of Geekbench listings. The SoC bears the S5E9975 model number, with the listing also containing the ERD identifier, which implies it is likely tested on an engineering board.
Exynos 2700 features a 10-core CPU with ARMv8 cores. The speediest cores clock in at 2.88GHz while the efficiency ones are capped between 2.3GHz and 2.4GHz. The listing reveals that Exynos 2700 earned 2,603 single-core and 10,350 multi-core scores. Nothing impressive at first glance, but we need to factor in that they are coming from an engineering sample.
Exynos 2700 listings on Geekbench
A separate OpenCL test reveals the chipset features an Xclipse 970 GPU, which helped it achieve a 15,618 score. Xclipse 970 is rumored to be developed completely in-house by Samsung without assistance from AMD.
Samsung’s Exynos 2700 is expected to be fabricated on a refined 2nm process node (SF2P) with rumors claiming a 12% boost in overall performance and a 25% reduction in power consumption compared to the Exynos 2600.

