Mobile CPU speed is still dominated by Apple, despite Samsung’s latest Galaxy S22 models being among the most powerful Android smartphones ever made.
The Galaxy S22 Ultra with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU scored 3,433 points on Geekbench 5, while the iPhone 13 Pro Max with Apple’s A15 Bionic chip scored 4,647 points. According to these data, the iPhone 13 Pro Max is around 35% quicker than the Galaxy S22 Ultra in terms of CPU speed.
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The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is found in every Galaxy S22 released in the United States, however the Exynos 2200 is used in European variants. With multi-core scores in the mid-3,000s for Exynos 2200 variants on Geekbench 5, iPhone 13 models retain a significant performance advantage.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max’s Geekbench ML score was 948, which is more than twice as high as the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s score of 448. When it comes to activities like on-device Siri processing, Apple’s new A15 CPU has a powerful 16-core Neural Engine that can do 15.8 trillion operations per second.
Apple’s A16 CPU for the iPhone 14 series is expected to be much speedier when it is released later this year.

