Throughout the course of recent years, you might have developed increasingly more frustrated with Samsung’s choice to utilize its own, apparently mediocre, Exynos SoCs in Europe in its latest gadgets rather than Qualcomm’s Snapdragons. Assuming this is the case, then, at that point, you were without a doubt glad to hear, directly from Qualcomm no less, that there will be no more Exynos in the Galaxy S23 family one year from now – it’s all Snapdragon all over the place.
All adding to the fervor today is popular leakster Ice Universe, who uncovers that Samsung will utilize an exclusive high-frequency adaptation of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset for the Galaxy S23 family in Europe, one-increasing its rivals all the while.
Ice Universe distributed a supposed benchmark run’s outcomes from Geekbench 5, showing that the impending Galaxy S23 Ultra (model number SM-S918B) accomplishes a 1,504 single-core score and a 4,580 multi-core score, while running Android 13 obviously. Those scores are marginally lower than what we’ve seen previously. The model which was tried had 8GB of RAM.
The Cortex-X3 based Kryo Prime core is shown running at 3.36 GHz, up from 3.2 GHz in the non-Samsung variant of the SoC, however the other seven cores’ frequencies aren’t changed. It’s hazy the amount of a distinction this will make, all things considered, utilization situations, yet it will doubtlessly be something pleasant for Samsung to gloat about.
Published on 11/20/22 11:30 | by Rawa John