Samsung Exynos 2600 Leaves Apple in Dust

Samsung's new Exynos 2600 chip beats Apple's A18 Pro during multi-core testing. A tech insider shared benchmark scores that show strong performance gains. The processor scored 2,950 points for single tasks and 10,200 points for multiple tasks. These numbers surpass expectations for Samsung's latest mobile processor. Apple still leads during single-core workloads but loses during multi-core tests.

Samsung switched from 10 processor cores to 8 cores for better efficiency. The new design uses two powerful Cortex-X cores and six standard Cortex-A cores. Early reports showed lower scores but the tipster corrected those numbers. The updated results reveal much higher performance than first reported. Samsung critics may change their opinions about the company's chip-making abilities.

The Exynos 2600 performs 15 percent faster than the previous Exynos 2400 during single tasks. Multi-core performance jumps 20 percent compared to the older processor model. These gains represent significant improvements for Samsung mobile devices. MediaTek's upcoming Dimensity 9500 may score over 11,000 points during similar tests. Power consumption details remain unknown for the Samsung processor.
 

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