Galaxy S22 Ultra with Exynos 2200 is faster than Snapdragon 8 Gen1 model in multi-core test

The Galaxy S22 Ultra was spotted running both the Samsung Exynos 2200 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processors, so it’s safe to assume that Samsung will continue to launch this top-of-the-line flagship in this form factor.

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The question now is, how do these two varieties of processors perform in single-core and multi-core tests? You must know that among the data benchmarks that have been leaked all the time, each SoC has beaten the other in various test indicators. Which one is faster?

It looks like the Exynos 2200 won’t disappoint customers when it comes to multi-core performance, and according to a Geekbench 5 comparison, Samsung’s custom chipset is better than Qualcomm’s flagship, but only by 1.3 percent.

On the other hand, in the single-core test, the Snapdragon 8 is 4.7% faster than the Exynos 2200. The previously leaked scores also corroborate this, so that the two processors can be said to perform very similarly, so we will need to compare again to see which SoC is more efficient while delivering the same level of performance.

One area Geekbench 5 doesn’t touch on in this comparison is GPU performance, which could be the deciding factor between the two SoCs since the Exynos 2200 runs the AMD RDNA2 architecture-based Xclipse 920.

However, so far, the GPU-wise results have been very different. On the one hand, the Snapdragon 8th-gen Adreno 730 beat the Xclipse 920 in AnTuTu, which overcame adversity in the OpenCL test published later.

However, no matter how the two compete against each other, they are no faster than MediaTek’s Dimensity 9000, which is currently the fastest Android-based smartphone chip in the world, so Qualcomm and Samsung will have to double down for future releases effort.

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