With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S22, Many people did expect Samsung to come out with an even more powerful device that could go against more powerful devices like the iPhone 13 Pro. (It’s still that way, although the Galaxy S22 is the most powerful Android device ever according to PCMag.) The thing is that We’re talking about the Samsung Galaxy S22, Not the entire series or the Ultra devices. Just the Galaxy S22.
Well, Apple is continuing to show its chip power, Both in the Apple, Silicon Powered Macs, and the all-new iPhones. New benchmarks Conducted by PC. Max says that Samsung’s latest Galaxy S22 Still cannot keep up with the A15 Bionic chip in the iPhone 13 Pro. PCMag Says that Galaxy S22 is the most powerful Android phone but their results are still very far behind Apple’s iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max.
The Galaxy S22 Ultra, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, got 3433 in multi-core testing, 1232 in single-core testing, and 448 in machine learning testing on Geekbench. But the iPhone 13 Pro Max scored 4647 in multi-core tests, 1735 in single-core testing, and 948 in machine learning tests. PC Mag also said that this is a good improvement from last year’s chip that Qualcomm made. But it’s still not good enough to catch up with Apple.
On another benchmarking software called Basemark Web, the Galaxy S22 series got 8% better than the previous generation Galaxy S21 Ultra. But the iPhone 13 Pro Max Still got double what the Samsung device scored.
Although I always keep in mind that these benchmark test results don’t always tell the full story, they can serve as a good indicator of how these chips are improving year over year and other performance trends. In Apple’s case, it’s really clear that their new A15 Bionic chip is still the leader in both performance and efficiency.