Learn how binning works buddy. They're done on 3 of the 5 cores for a reason, the best samples can reach those clocks without more voltage, that's the entire point. Also no, seeing my s20 plus is now tanking in performance with at best, half a year more time than my s7 took. I'll buy into the bs notion that extra performance doesn't help when both phones aren't running very noticeably slower 3 years into their lifespan like my s7 and s20 did.
Idiotic. Last thing a tiny volume smartphone needs is higher clocks/more heat = more throttling. It's for moronic benchmark bragging with no benefit to the consumer at all. Qualcomm should either stop licensing ARM IP and do a smarter architecture or stop focusing on peak clock speed as being important at all
Recent Geekbench leaks point to Qualcomm offering an exclusive quad-cluster configuration for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy. While the regular 8 Gen 3 uses a 1+5+2 tri-cluster configuration, the 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy features a 1+3+2+2 quad-cluster with increased boost clocks. This Samsung-exclusive SoC is expected to feature in 2024 Samsung flagships such as the Galaxy S24 Ultra and will likely be made available to other OEMs later that year.