Samsung is gearing up to unveil its next flagship lineup, the Galaxy S25 series, in the coming days. While the high-end Galaxy S25 Ultra will most likely get the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, the others will include the upcoming Exynos 2500 chipset in certain regions. Interestingly, benchmark scores for the Exynos 2500, including AnTuTu and Geekbench, have already surfaced online. If you want to know what the chipset will be like, we’ve compiled a detailed rumour round-up covering the leaked AnTuTu and Geekbench scores, expected specifications, and more.
Note: All the scores and specs mentioned in this story are based on leaks and rumours. So take this information with caution.
Samsung Exynos 2500: AnTuTu Scores
AnTuTu test evaluates the performance of smartphones by testing several key components. It assesses the CPU (central processing unit) for processing power, GPU (graphics processing unit) for graphics performance, memory (both RAM and storage speed), and user experience (UX) to measure how smoothly the device operates in real-world scenarios.
Each category contributes to a total score, which helps users compare different devices and understand their overall performance capabilities in simple terms. So here are the expected AnTuTu scores of the upcoming Exynos 2500 SoC:
Tests | Score |
CPU | 600921 |
GPU | 1107639 |
Memory | 409202 |
UX | 402022 |
Total score | 2,519,784 |
Samsung Exynos 2500: Geekbench Scores
Geekbench tests smartphone performance by measuring how well the processor and memory work. It evaluates both single-core and multi-core performance, as well as, graphics performance with a Compute Benchmark. The scores help users compare how different devices perform real-world tasks, making it easier to choose the right phone. Here are the expected results of the Geekbench performance of the Exynos 2500 SoC:
Tests | Score |
Single-Core | 2666 |
Multi-Core | 8839 |
Samsung Exynos 2500: Specifications (Expected)
Specification |
Samsung Exynos 2500
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Architecture |
1x 3.2 GHz – Cortex-X5
3x 2.5 GHz – Cortex-A730 2x 2.5 GHz – Cortex-A730 4x 2.2 GHz – Cortex-A520 |
Cores | 10 |
Frequency | 3200 MHz |
Instruction set | ARMv9.2-A |
Process | 3 nanometers |
Manufacturing | Samsung |
Neural processor (NPU) | Yes |
Memory type | LPDDR5T |
Memory frequency | 4800 MHz |
Bus | 4x 16 Bit |
Max bandwidth | 76.8 Gbit/s |
Max size | 24GB |
Storage type | UFS 4.0 |
Max display resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Video capture |
8K at 30FPS, 4K at 120FPS
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Video playback |
8K at 30FPS, 4K at 120FPS
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Video codecs | – H.264 – H.265 – AV1 |
Audio codecs | – AAC – AIFF – CAF – MP3 – MP4 – WAV |
4G support | LTE Cat. 24 |
5G support | Yes |
Wi-Fi | 7 |
Bluetooth | 5.4 |
Navigation |
GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS, SBAS, NAVIC
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Phones Expected to be Powered by Exynos 2500 SoC
- Samsung Galaxy S25
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus
FAQs
Is Samsung Exynos better than Snapdragon?
No, Snapdragon generally outperforms Exynos in benchmarks and real-world usage. But it all boils down to the chipsets you are comparing.
How fast is the Exynos 2500?
Since the Exynos 2500 has not yet been launched, its speed details are not available at the moment, but it is expected to be competitive with other flagship or high-end processors.
Is Exynos 2200 good for gaming?
Yes, the Exynos 2200 is considered capable of handling gaming well due to its improved GPU.
Is Exynos good for PUBG?
Yes, Exynos processors, particularly the newer models, can run PUBG smoothly on medium to high settings.