Samsung just unveiled its Exynos 2200 flagship SoC for 2022 and MySmartPrice has the first benchmark results from it. Reportedly, these results are taken from the Galaxy S22 Ultra, but there's no way to verify that.
In Geekbench 5, the device put up 1108 single-core and 3516 multi-core scores, which are almost identical to the Exynos 2100.
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In AnTuTu 9.0, the device scored whopping 965,874 points, which is a huge 46% gain compared to the Exynos 2100 from last year.
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And in GFXBench Aztec Ruins (Normal) test, the Exynos 2200 SoC got 109fps. That doesn't sound all that impressive if we go by Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 benchmark results from Xiaomi 12. In fact, that GFXBench GPU score is lower than last year's Snapdragon 888.
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There are a couple of major disclaimers here, though. The first one is that this is preliminary scores and the actual performance of finalized chipset will likely be different from what is clearly an early engineering unit. Secondly, there are no screenshots to fully confirm the results. The lack of CPU gain seems particularly odd, given the all new CPU architecture.
I used s20 ultra exynos for a year and yeah it does overheating from day one, lags randomly even settings some time lags when scrolling!. I don't think these issues from exynos a lone, but Samsung bloated UI aka one UI. Ps. One of my friend...
LOL, geekbench is used by plebs who have 0, literally 0 knowledge of benchmarks. It's considered to be one of the worst benchmarks. There's a reason why so many people shifted to cinebench and 7zip for accurate results in the pc world, only...
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