Although Samsung’s newly announced Galaxy S23 Ultra hasn’t yet hit the market, benchmarks for the device show that Apple still has the world’s fastest mobile processor by a wide margin.
According to CompareDial’s Geekbench scores for single-core performance, the Galaxy S23 Ultra scored 1480, while the iPhone 14 Pro scored 1874. In single-core tests, the iPhone 14 Pro is 21.02 ster than the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
The S23 Ultra received a score of 4584, while the iPhone 14 Pro received a score of 5384, indicating that Apple’s flagship device is 14.86 ster in multi-core tests than Samsung’s latest premium offering.
For example, last year’s iPhone 13 easily outperformed the Galaxy S22 in single- and multi-core performance, regardless of whether the Galaxy S22 was powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip (used in US models) or Samsung’s Exynos 2200 chip (used in models sold in Europe).
The improved performance this year is largely due to the fact that Samsung has stopped using its inferior Exynos chips in the European market, with Qualcomm’s faster, more power-efficient tech now being used in all markets for the Galaxy S23.
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