The Exynos 2200 has made yet another trip to Geekbench for a perusal of its CPU capabilities. There's a caveat this time around, though: the chip's Cortex-X2 cores look to be inactive. Regardless, it still manages to keep up with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 for the most part.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Hamstrung-Exynos-2200-keeps-up-with-the-Snapdragon-8-Gen-1-in-leaked-Geekbench-benchmarks.592086.0.html
Quote from: dsadasdsa on January 12, 2022, 22:06:47
These scores are worse than galaxy s21
No they aren't, check GSMArena's review of S21 and touch grass.
Also, did you even read the article, or just looked at the pretty score pictures?
That being said, I don't expect the ST score to go much above 1200, if at all. The MT score may also go up a bit (particularly if it's true that there's 2 of the bigger X2 cores, not just 1. Anyway, Samsung's mediocre node certainly is not doing them any favors...
Also, I'm so tired of Geekbench, it's not a great benchmark at all. And the fact that it's multiplatform only makes it worse (see what was reason they changed so much from 4.x to 5.x and you'll get an idea of what is still broken with the current versions). Here's hoping 6.x is finally decent... or something better comes along.
They are the same. The one threaded performance is on par with 865+ 870 (in geekbench) the multithreaded performance is the same as of the budget priced dimensity 1100 soc