{"id":105442,"date":"2022-10-23T09:19:07","date_gmt":"2022-10-23T09:19:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/galaxy-s23-ultra-benchmark-results-hint-at-tremendous-performance-uplift\/"},"modified":"2022-10-23T09:19:07","modified_gmt":"2022-10-23T09:19:07","slug":"galaxy-s23-ultra-benchmark-results-hint-at-tremendous-performance-uplift","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/galaxy-s23-ultra-benchmark-results-hint-at-tremendous-performance-uplift\/","title":{"rendered":"Galaxy S23 Ultra benchmark results hint at tremendous performance uplift"},"content":{"rendered":"
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the Samsung Galaxy S23 family will allegedly be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip in all markets and a few days back, the standard Galaxy S23 appeared on Geekbench with an impressive score, and now, the Galaxy S23 Ultra has also been spotted on the benchmarking site.<\/p>\n

Contrary to what some reports had suggested, Qualcomm’s next high-end chip will stick to a tri-cluster arrangement but that doesn’t mean that the rumors were totally false as the chip maker appears to have tweaked its approach.<\/p>\n

Instead of going for one high-speed core, three middle cores, and four low-power cores, Qualcomm has opted for one high-power application core running at 3.36Ghz, four mid-range cores operating at 2.80GHz, and three small cores with speeds of 2.02Ghz.<\/div>\n

This arrangement has apparently made a world of difference, at least as far as benchmark scores are confirmed, which don’t necessarily reflect day-to-day performance.<\/p>\n

MySmartPrice<\/span> saw the US-bound model of the Galaxy S23 Ultra with the model number SM-S918U on Geekbench. It got 1,521 points on the single-core test and a score of 4,689 on the multi-core test. For comparison, the S22 Ultra got 1,157 and 3,307 points on the same test.<\/div>\n
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