According to a new test, the iPhone 14 Pro remained superior to Samsung’s latest flagship, the Galaxy S23 Ultra, in performance. CompareDial’s article brings information from the top Geekbench benchmarks in single-core and multi-core tests.
Although Samsung only used Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 platforms and temporarily abandoned Exynos, Apple’s A16 Bionic would be leading in performance. The Galaxy S23 lineup launched on February 1st and has been benchmarked once morest rivals such as the iPhone 14 series, OnePlus 11 and its Galaxy S22 predecessors.
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Unlike the predecessor Galaxy S22 line, Samsung decided to launch its devices without the presence of Exynos, opting for a custom Qualcomm platform called Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, bringing overclocking for superior performance.
The iPhone 14 Pro scored 1,874 points in the single-core test, while the Galaxy S23 Ultra scored 1,480, a result 21.02% higher compared to the South Korean launch. However, in tests with multiple cores, this difference dropped to 14.86%, with the Galaxy S23 Ultra getting 4,584 points, while the iPhone 14 got 5,384.
However, it is interesting when we compare the standard version of the iPhone 14, which features the A15 Bionic with a five-core GPU, also obtaining a better result than the Galaxy S23 Ultra in the single-core performance test.
In the past, Samsung has had trouble staying ahead of Apple’s processors and the Cupertino giant’s advances in the market. Apparently, this difference will remain in 2023.
However, for a definitive answer, it is better to wait for more tests. In a recent PhoneArena benchmark test, the Galaxy S23 Ultra beat the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
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