By 21% .. “iPhone 14 Pro” is faster than “Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.”

Although the latest Samsung phone, the recently announced Galaxy S23 Ultra, has not yet reached the market, the device’s benchmarks indicate that Apple still maintains the fastest mobile processor in the world, with a huge difference.

According to CompareDial, for single-core performance, the Galaxy S23 Ultra scored 1480, while its closest competitor, the iPhone 14 Pro, scored 1874. This indicates that the latter is 21.2% faster than the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

iPhone 14 Pro is 14.8% faster in multi-core performance

In multi-core performance, the difference was smaller, but still significant, as the “Galaxy S23 Ultra” scored a score of 4584, compared to a score of 5384 for the “iPhone 14 Pro”, which indicates that it is 14.8% faster in multi-core tests than Samsung’s latest offering. Distinguished.

Samsung has traditionally struggled to keep up with Apple’s mobile processor technology, and the gap has widened in recent years.

For example, last year’s “iPhone 13” outperformed the single-core and multi-core “Galaxy S22 Ultra” in a more comfortable way, regardless of whether the “Galaxy S22 Ultra” was powered by the “Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1” chip (used in models sold in the United States) or Samsung Exynos 2200 chip (used in models sold in Europe).

The improvement in performance this year is largely due to the fact that Samsung has stopped using inferior Exynos chips in the European market, as Qualcomm’s faster and more energy-efficient technology is now being used for the Galaxy S23 in all markets.

A faster chip for the “iPhone 15” series

However, in regarding seven months, Apple will seek to consolidate its lead in performance with a faster chip for the iPhone 15 series.

The iPhone 15 models may be the first to have an A-series chip built on TSMC’s next-generation 3nm process.

The 3nm chip technology is expected to increase processing performance by 10-15%, while reducing power consumption by up to 35%.

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