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Samsung's new flagship chip Exynos 2100 beats Snapdragon 888 in benchmark, might be most powerful Android chipset yet

 Confirmed Geekbench results show the Exynos 2100 promoting Samsung Galaxy S21 arrangement could have best multi-core performance than Snapdragon 888 5G. 


Highlights:

                    -  Exynos 2100 is said to have scored 3,963 points in the multi-core test and 1,108 points in the single-core test. 

                    -  Snapdragon 888 5G is said to have accomplished 1,135 and 3,794 points in single and multi-core tests 

                    -  Exynos 2100 will launch on the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 arrangement 


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Samsung Galaxy S21 arrangement is relied upon to show up with Snapdragon 888 5G/Exynos 2100 chipsets relying upon the market. While the previous is as of now reported is said to make a big appearance on the Mi 11 flagship, the last will show up on January twelfth, only two days in front of the Galaxy S21 arrangement launch. For ages, Samsung's in-house Exynos chipsets have taken behind when contrasted with Snapdragon partners regarding performance and battery life. This applies to both mid-reach and flagship SoCs. Be that as it may, things may be a little extraordinary this time if the Geekbench results shared by noted insider Ice Universe are anything to pass by. 


The forthcoming Exynos 2100-promoting SM-G996B (Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus?) has figured out how to score 1,108 points in the single-core test and 3,963 points in the multi-core test. This is an immense hop from 1,006 and 3,059 purposes of the past age Exynos chipset. The Snapdragon 888 5G is said to have accomplished 1,135 points and 3,794 points as indicated by Qualcomm's authentic information. While the single-core scores are marginally less, it figures out how to start to lead the pack in the multi-core round. 


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Strangely, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra that had as of late showed up on Geekbench with 12GB RAM had scored 1006 and 3059 (SM-G998B) and 1068 and 3314 (SM-G998N) points in single-core and multi-core tests, individually. These scores are lower than the supposed SM-G996B results and definitely fail to meet expectations than the Snapdragon 888 5G. Since these are asserted scores of the leaders and not official, we propose you take them with a pinch of salt until the Samsung Galaxy S21 arrangement goes official on January fourteenth.

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