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    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Friday, December 06, 2024 11:00:06
    A new Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus benchmark lists a surprising (and worrying) chipset

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    Fri, 06 Dec 2024 10:54:52 +0000

    Description:
    A new benchmark suggests some Samsung Galaxy S25 models might use Exynos chipsets after all.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================A new benchmark for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus shows it using an Exynos 2500 chipset This is at odds with other recent leaks, which suggested only the Snapdragon 8 Elite would be used The scores achieved in this benchmark are lower than those for models using the Snapdragon 8 Elite

    Just as it was starting to look like every Samsung Galaxy S25 model would use a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset in all regions, were suddenly not so sure, as a new benchmark lists the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus as using an Exynos 2500 chipset.

    Spotted by leaker @Jukanlosreve (via NotebookCheck ), this Geekbench listing additionally mentions 12GB of RAM, and the phone here achieves a single-core result of 2,358 and a multi-core result of 8,211.

    For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus has average Geekbench scores of 2,125 and 6,571 for single and multi-core respectively. So, the results for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus are significantly higher, especially for multi-core, but theyre still not what we were hoping to see. (Image credit: Geekbench)

    You see, as we noted at the top of this article, most recent leaks had suggested that the entire Samsung Galaxy S25 series would use the Snapdragon
    8 Elite chipset exclusively , and benchmark results for that model are significantly higher; indeed, a recent Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus benchmark
    (with the 8 Elite chipset) saw the phone achieve a 3,160 single-core result and a 9,941 multi-core result.

    So, we were hoping and largely expecting that the Samsung Galaxy S25 line would use the Snapdragon 8 Elite across the board, but this new benchmark suggests otherwise. You could still get Snapdragon

    There are a few things to note, mind you. First off, this new benchmark is
    for a European model, so for those of you in the US, its still very likely that Snapdragon will be used indeed when Samsung does use different chipsets in different regions, the US typically still gets a Snapdragon model.

    Secondly, just because this benchmark is popping up now it doesnt mean its
    not an old prototype unit, with a chipset that Samsung has since decided against using. So, its still entirely possible that every Galaxy S25 model will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

    And thirdly, even if a chipset split is planned, its likely based both on leaks and past form that Samsung will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite in all Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra models. So, if you buy the top phone, youll still probably be able to get the top chipset, wherever you are in the world.

    That said, for those who dont want or cant afford the Galaxy S25 Ultra, this latest benchmark is a worrying sign.

    We should find out for sure what chipset (or chipsets) the Samsung Galaxy S25 line will use soon, as these phones are tipped to land on January 22. You might also like Take a look at four boringly predictable Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra colors Samsung Galaxy S25 specs : all the key rumored specs for every model Samsung Galaxy S25 cameras : every expected camera on every model



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/samsung-galaxy-phones/a-new-samsung-galaxy-s2 5-plus-benchmark-lists-a-surprising-and-worrying-chipset


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