Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 would be up to 30% faster with respect to the previous generation

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 would be up to 30% faster with respect to the previous generation

The career to get the Best mobile processor Continue. Just a few hours ago we explained the first leaked data of the predictable new Apple chips, the A19 Pro, which would arrive with the new high -end iPhone of 2025. Well, now we know more about its main competitor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. This chip should arrive before 2025 ends at the first high -end terminals.

According to Weibo Digital Chat Station account, a fairly reliable source and from which we have obtained previous information, the performance data of this new chip would be the following:

  • Score in a single nucleus: more than 4,000.
  • Multinuk score: more than 11,000.

These scores are obtained from the popular benchmark Geekbench 6.

Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 would exceed 11,000 Geekbench 6 points in multinuk tests

As a reference, we can compare these figures with their previous generation, which reached a tulation of the aforementioned benchmark of some 3100 points For a single nucleus and 9800 points For the multinuk test. Therefore, with respect to the previous generation, the Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite 2 would not offer a substantial performance improvement, but it would be slightly above. We would be talking about an increase in yield between 20% and 30% in a single nucleus and between 15% in the case of the multinuk test.

Chip Benchmark Score (a single nucleus) Score (multinuk)
Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 (still to launch) Geekbench 6 +4000 (according to leaks) +11000 (according to leaks)
Apple A19 Pro (still to launch) Geekbench 6 ~ 4000 (according to leaks) ~ 10000 (according to leaks)
Snapdragon 8 Elite Geekbench 6 3100 9800

Finally, these figures are very similar to those of the future Apple chip, which would match the new Snapdragon in the single -core test (more than 4,000 points) and would be slightly behind in the multinuk test (more than 10,000), as you can see in the table that we leave you a little higher.