iPhone 14 Pro Beats The New Galaxy S23 Ultra in Benchmarks With 20 Percent Faster Performance

Samsung announced the new Galaxy S23 series with a boatload of forward-facing changes. While the device does feature its fair change of design variations from the back, Samsung made sure that its latest flagships perform well against the competition. The Galaxy S23 series is powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip that comes with enhanced CPU and GPU capabilities. However, Apple’s last year’s iPhone 14 Pro models outperform the new Galaxy S23 Ultra in benchmarks.

Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro beats Samsung’s latest Galaxy S23 Ultra in single and multi-core benchmarks

Apple’s latest A16 Bionic chip reigns supreme when it comes to single and multi-core performance. What this means is that the iPhone 14 Pro models are faster than any other smartphone available on the market housing the fastest mobile chip on the market. According to Geekbench scores shared by CompareDial, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is 21.02 percent slower than the iPhone 14 Pro in single-core benchmarks. The Galaxy S23 Ultra scored 1480 against the iPhone 14 Pro’s 1874 in single-core performance.

In terms of multi-core performance, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is 14.86 percent slower compared to Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro in benchmarks. The Galaxy S23 Ultra scored 4584 against the iPhone 14 Pro’s 5384. Samsung’s latest flagship is still plenty fast compared to the competition, especially compared to Android smartphones. Check out the images for an in-depth comparison of the Galaxy S23 Ultra against its predecessor and Apple’s iPhone models.

It was recently reported that the Galaxy S23 Ultra outperformed the iPhone 14 Pro in 3DMark’s Wild Life Extreme Test. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip is quite capable when it comes to graphics performance. While Apple’s lead is only widening, the company is also gearing up to announce its upcoming A17 Bionic chip with the iPhone 15 Pro models later this year. The standard models are expected to feature the A16 Bionic chip, which would still be faster than the competition.

Apple’s A17 Bionic chip is expected to be based on TSMC’s 3nm architecture which will further deliver enhanced computing and graphics performance in the iPhone 15 Pro models while consuming less power. Take note that these are only initial benchmarks and the real-world performance differs compared to numbers on paper. We will share more details on real-world performance comparison tests as soon as further information is available.

This is all there is to it, folks. What are your thoughts on the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s performance? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.

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