Apple’s self-developed chips have always performed well, and whether the new generation of Qualcomm processors can catch up with its performance has attracted many people’s attention. Recently, the Samsung Galaxy S22 series was finally launched, but its performance score is still a little worse than last year’s iPhone 13 series.
According to PCMag’s recent benchmarks using the Samsung Galaxy S22 series, while the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor is better than the Snapdragon 888 used in last year’s Galaxy S21 series, it is not as powerful as the A15 Bionic used in last year’s iPhone 13 series. In other words, there is still a CPU performance gap of regarding 35%.
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In addition to CPU performance, they also used Geekbench ML to test machine learning capabilities, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra scored 448, while the iPhone 13 was more than double the 948. Fortunately, the Galaxy S22+ and S22 Ultra surpassed the iPhone 13 Pro Max at FHD resolution in the GFXBench graphics performance test, but dropped significantly at WQHD resolution. But of course, the running points are still running, and the actual use experience of the two series of mobile phones is more than enough for daily use.
source:PCMag
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