Snapdragon, or Exynos? The Galaxy S27 Pro’s chipset could have been leaked – The Exynos 2700 is built with Samsung Foundry’s second-generation 2nm process. Samsung is anticipated to release four Galaxy S27 series smartphones early next year. The Galaxy S27 Pro might be the newest addition to the series, and it is expected to be a reasonably tiny phone with Galaxy S27 Ultra-like characteristics such as a huge battery and a competent telephoto camera. However, in most areas, it might be powered by an Exynos chip.
The Galaxy S27 Pro might employ the Exynos 2700 chip in most markets.
According to South Korean tabloid Money Today, Samsung plans to boost the share of Exynos chips used in smartphones. As a result, the firm has apparently opted to equip the Galaxy S27 Pro with the previously unannounced Exynos 2700 CPU in the majority of markets. This chip is intended to power machines sold worldwide, with the exception of North America.
So, Galaxy S27 Pro phones sold in Asia (including South Korea and India), Australia, Europe (including the United Kingdom), Africa, and Latin America would reportedly utilize the Exynos 2700 CPU, whilst those sold in Canada, Mexico, and the United States are believed to use a Snapdragon processor.
The Exynos 2700 will be Samsung’s second 2nm chip.
According to reports, the Exynos 2700 is Samsung’s second-generation 2nm mobile processor. It was designed by Samsung Electronics’ System LSI division and will be built by Samsung Foundry on its second-generation 2nm manufacturing node (SF2P).
The new chip is also expected to adopt a Side-by-Side (SBS) package design, which places the application processor and DRAM side by side and covers them with a heat dissipation material known as the Heat Path Block.
The Galaxy S27 and Galaxy S27+ are likewise expected to employ the Exynos 2700 in most countries, with the Galaxy S27 Ultra possibly remaining the only model in the range to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip globally.

