Typically, the “plus” version of the base model and the major Galaxy S line of Samsung is run by its own exinos application processor (AP) in most markets. However, in the US, Canada and China, these handsets are equipped with a customized version of the latest flagship Snapdragon 8 series AP, which is Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy this year. The Galaxy S Ultra model has Snapdragon chipset in all areas.
Samsung decided that the safest course of action was to bring each to power Galaxy S25 And Galaxy S25+ Call with Snapdragon 8 Elite, given that Qualcomm has increased the price of the component. The new flagship series earlier this month, was released on 7 February to be accurate, and now only the Samsung Foundry has allegedly started production of Axinos 2500 AP on a large scale.
Depending on benchmark tests, the Galaxy S25+ users could be happy that the Exynos 2500 AP was unavailable to power. , Image Credit Fonena
Similar to its predecessor, Exynos 2500 is a Decacore processor with a configuration which includes:
- 1x Cortex-X 925 CPU Prime Core is running at the peak clock speed of 3.3GHz
- 2x cortex with 2.75GHz clock speed
- 3x cortex-a725 CPU performance-evil core 2.36GHz with clock speed
- 4x Cortex-A520 CPU Efficiency Core with 1.8GHz peak clock speed
XCLIPSE 950 GPU, a collaboration between Samsung and AMD, is also part of the Exynos 2500 SoC.
Geekbench tests have shown that Snapdragon 8 Elite has improved Exynos 2500 in both single-core and multi-core benchmark tests. Galaxy S25 And Galaxy S25+ Buyers outside the US, Canada and China may be lucky and are grateful to Samsung Foundry yield issues.