Galaxy S26's Exynos 2600: 2nm ISP-NPU, 320MP and 8K

Danny Weber

19:13 09-11-2025

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Samsung's Exynos 2600 for Galaxy S26 touts a 2nm ISP-NPU with 320MP support, 8K video, 4K 120fps HDR10+, and 30% lower power, promising big camera gains.

Samsung is gearing up to showcase a stronger image-processing engine in the Galaxy S26 line. The Exynos 2600 could become the company’s first commercial 2nm chip and is set to bring a clear step up in camera performance. According to leaks, the new ISP–NPU system will support sensors up to 320MP and as many as three 108MP cameras at once, enabling HDR shooting with five-frame fusion and 14-bit RAW.

Beyond stills, the Exynos 2600 is said to record 8K video, as well as 4K at 60–120 frames per second with HDR10+ support. The updated architecture also promises hybrid optical stabilization alongside AI-based EIS, AI-driven scene segmentation, and a superzoom mode. Bandwidth between the ISP and the neural processor is rated at 1.8 TB/s, while power consumption is claimed to be 30% lower than on the Exynos 2400.

The leak comes from a source that has previously shared unverified information, so it’s worth treating the claims with caution. If the outlook proves accurate, though, the Galaxy S26 could hand users new tools for photo and video, especially at high resolutions. On paper, this points to a stronger push into computational photography—the promise is substantial, but real-world results will tell the story.