Exynos 2500 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite: Samsung’s First 3nm Chip Takes on Qualcomm’s Best

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Exynos 2500 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite: Samsung’s First 3nm Chip Takes on Qualcomm’s Best

Samsung has officially announced the Exynos 2500, its first-ever 3nm smartphone chip, set to debut with the Galaxy Z Flip 7 next month. The chip directly competes with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, which powers several upcoming Android flagships. But how do these two premium processors compare?

Let’s dive into a head-to-head specification and performance comparison.


🔍 Fabrication Process

FeatureExynos 2500Snapdragon 8 Elite
Process NodeSamsung 3nm GAATSMC 3nm FinFET
EfficiencyYet to be tested in real-world useTSMC node widely praised for stability

Samsung’s 3nm GAA technology is a big step forward, but TSMC’s track record in thermal efficiency may give Snapdragon a real-world edge.


⚙️ CPU Performance

FeatureExynos 2500Snapdragon 8 Elite
Core Layout10-core: 1x Cortex-X925 @ 3.3GHz, 2x A725 @ 2.74GHz, 5x A725 @ 2.36GHz, 2x A520 @ 1.8GHz8-core: 2x Phoenix L @ 4.32GHz + 5x Phoenix M @ 3.53GHz
ArchitectureARM v9Custom Oryon
Geekbench 6 (Leaked)~2500 (SC), ~8000 (MC)Higher in slab phones; lower in foldables

Snapdragon 8 Elite has the edge in peak CPU speed, especially in slab phones. Exynos, however, may offer better efficiency in thermally constrained form factors like foldables.


🎮 GPU Comparison

FeatureExynos 2500Snapdragon 8 Elite
GPUXclipse 950 (AMD RDNA 3)Adreno 830
Expected Performance50% improvement over Exynos 2400One of the fastest mobile GPUs
Gaming SupportRay tracing, HDR10+Dolby Vision, HDR10+, high refresh support

The Exynos 2500’s RDNA 3-based GPU makes it a solid competitor to Adreno 830 — real-world gaming tests will settle the debate.


🧠 AI & NPU

FeatureExynos 2500Snapdragon 8 Elite
AI TOPS (Inference)59 TOPSLikely < 45 TOPS (exact specs not confirmed)
On-device AIOptimized for camera, language, and imaging tasksStrong, but second to Exynos in pure AI performance

Samsung leads in AI performance, which may translate to faster on-device image processing, language tasks, and generative AI features.


📸 Camera Capabilities

FeatureExynos 2500Snapdragon 8 Elite
Max Camera Support320MP, 8K 30fps320MP, 8K 30fps
Simultaneous Capture64MP + 32MP with zero shutter lag64MP + 36MP / 3x 48MP with ZSL
Image Signal Processor (ISP)Advanced ISP with AMD integrationTriple 18-bit ISP

Both support massive sensors and high-end camera features. Snapdragon offers more flexibility for triple-camera setups.


📶 Connectivity

FeatureExynos 2500Snapdragon 8 Elite
5GUp to 12.1Gbps (mmWave + sub-6GHz)Up to 10Gbps
Wi-FiWi-Fi 7Wi-Fi 7
BluetoothBluetooth 5.4 (default)Bluetooth 6.0 (limited to OEM use)
GNSSDual-frequency GPS, BDS, Galileo, QZSS, GLONASS+ NavIC support

Exynos 2500 pulls ahead in 5G speeds and AI, while Snapdragon retains better GNSS support and theoretical Bluetooth 6.0 usage.


🧪 Verdict: Who Wins?

CategoryWinner
CPU PerformanceSnapdragon 8 Elite
GPUDraw
AI ProcessingExynos 2500
Camera FlexibilitySnapdragon 8 Elite
Connectivity (5G)Exynos 2500
Fabrication ReliabilitySnapdragon 8 Elite (TSMC edge)

📝 Conclusion

The Exynos 2500 marks a major comeback attempt by Samsung in the premium chip race, offering real competitiveness in AI, 5G, and GPU performance. Meanwhile, the Snapdragon 8 Elite stays ahead in raw CPU power, triple-camera support, and thermal efficiency — especially in flagship non-foldables.

🔜 Real-world performance on the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be the ultimate test. For now, Samsung’s Exynos is back in the race — and it’s not just catching up, it’s challenging.

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Pradum Shukla is a journalist at Desh Crux with 3 years of experience. He covers topics like technology and entertainment, making complex things easy to understand. He also creates short, engaging content that connects well with today’s digital audience.
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