First for Samsung Galaxy S 22 The result has been spotted in the Geekbench database – which also makes it the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 result. A bit of guesswork here, but SM-S710U should be the US version of S22 and the codename “Kalama” most likely refers to Qualcomm’s next flagship chip.
The CPU has an odd core configuration – one main core at 3. 22GHz, 4 medium cores, frequency 2.80GHz and three small cores at 2. GHz. This is in line with the report from Ice Universe which claims that the CPU will have a 1+2+2+3 configuration.
Samsung Galaxy S 22 (SMS911U) Early Geekbench Results (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Chipset)
That is 1 Makalu-Elp main core, 2 Makalu and 2 Matterhorn middle cores, and 3 Klein-R1s. We are not sure 80% sure what is between Makalu and Matterhorn difference, but according to some information, the former is an improved Cortex-A 510, while the latter is Original Cortex-A710 (A510 Yes02 than A710). Makalu-Elp is almost certainly based on Cortex-X3 (25 on ARM % faster than X2 in measurements), Klein is an A510 based kernel.
A few months after the first smartphone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, the Galaxy S 13 is still 3-4 months away, so we probably shouldn’t overdo it read benchmark scores. But the results look promising, the 8 Gen 1 in the Galaxy S 13 The score is about 1,80/3,80 in single-core/multi-core tests, while 8+ Gen 1 is usually around 1, 200/4,22.
A few other things to note in this test – Basic Galaxy S 20 will come with 8GB of RAM, just like the last three predecessors. It will run Android 13, but that’s not much a surprise. Finally, the GPU is listed as Adreno 710 (Gen 1 chips use Adreno 730).
Unfortunately, no one from Europe has been found Result Galaxy S phone. For a while it seemed almost certain 911 that the model would be exclusively using Snapdragon, but a later report claimed that Exynos wasn’t out of the way.
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