Exynos 2200 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 1; Which One is Better Chip?

Exynos 2200 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

In terms of peak performance, the Exynos 2200 isn’t much better than the Exynos 2100. However, it appears that Samsung’s new flagship chipset is more stable than that of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1—even more so, it seems.

Last month, the Exynos 2200 made its debut under a cloud of secrecy. In spite of Samsung’s reluctance to release performance data, the Exynos 2200-powered Galaxy S22 is now in reviewer hands. The new chipset has since been subjected to the customary benchmark tests compared to its predecessor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.

Exynos 2200 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

3DMark’s Wild Life Extreme Test, designed to simulate long-term performance demands, is used for the tests. Samsung appears to sacrifice peak performance for a more consistent overall performance, as evidenced by the mixed results. Compared to the Exynos 2200, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 has a best loop score of 2597. At its worst, the Qualcomm chipset has a score of 1637. The Exynos chipset clocks in at 1592, which is a little behind.

In terms of stability, the Exynos 2200 has 72.2 percent, compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1’s 63 percent. In general, people consider the smaller performance delta after throttling to be a positive trait of the Exynos 2200. Although throttled to their utmost, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 appears to edge out the Exynos 2200 in the final analysis. If Samsung can explain how they did this, especially in terms of power consumption, it will be fascinating. All of that will be kept under review.

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