The rumored 10-core CPU cluster is expected to give the Exynos 2400 a massive advantage in multi-core tests, and according to the latest rumor, that is exactly what we will see. Samsung’s upcoming SoC apparently secures a 30 percent lead against the A16 Bionic, with that difference increasing ever so slightly against the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. However, where the rumor talks about the upcoming Exynos’ strengths, there is also a weakness that we will discuss here.
Against the upgraded Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 found in the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the Exynos 2400 is 31 percent faster in Geekbench 5’s multi-core test run, according to @OreXda. The tipster has mentioned on Twitter that the highest recorded single-core and multi-core score was 1711 and 6967, respectively, though he also states that the average single-core and multi-core score was 1530 and 6210.
High Score :
ST : 1711MT : 6967 https://t.co/RMm81iMSRc
— Connor / 코너 / コナー (@OreXda) April 23, 2023
Comparing the best score of the Exynos 2400, the SoC unsurprisingly loses to the A16 Bionic in single-core performance, with the image below showing that the iPhone 14 Pro Max is blazing-fast in this category, obtaining a score of 1871 and a nine percent lead. The tweet shared by Golden Retriever reveals that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 fails to beat the Exynos 2400 in the single-core run, meaning that Samsung’s latest and hopefully greatest will be a fitting match for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
Ok , so I got the very first Android device in history to break 1600 single core in Geekbench 5#GalaxyS23Ultra #SnapdragonForGalaxy pic.twitter.com/yMEVbLfF8J
— Golden Reviewer (@Golden_Reviewer) February 9, 2023
While the multi-core performance of the Exynos 2400 has impressed us, there are a few
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