Galaxy S21 Ultra Exynos Variant Slightly Outperforms Snapdragon 888 in CPU Benchmarks, Suffers in Gaming Performance

Galaxy S21 Ultra Exynos Variant Slightly Outperforms Snapdragon 888 in CPU Benchmarks, Suffers in Gaming Performance

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The Exynos vs. Snapdragon debate is not going to die anytime soon, and why should it? After all, Samsung's in-house chip and Qualcomm's flagship chips have been battling it out for as long as one can remember. After crushing defeats in the past, there are hopes for Samsung as the Exynos 2100 found in the international Galaxy S21 Ultra comes ever so close to the Snapdragon 888 and even crosses it here and there, but is it enough to keep it relevant?

Both the Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100 have a lot more in common, including the same 5nm manufacturing process, support for 5G, and other similar factors. However, the Snapdragon 888 manages to best the Exynos 2100, but the latest extensive test done by Android Authority paints a hopeful picture, and it helps give peace of mind to everyone who managed to get their hands on the Exynos powered Galaxy S21 Ultra, which includes me, as well.

Galaxy S21 Ultra Exynos Variant Slightly Outperforms Snapdragon 888 in CPU Benchmarks, Suffers in Gaming Performance

Feb 2, 2021, 8:53pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-s21-ultra-exynos-variant-slightly-outperforms-snapdragon-888-in-cpu-benchmarks-suffers-in-gaming-performance/ > The Exynos vs. Snapdragon debate is not going to die anytime soon, and why should it? After all, Samsung's in-house chip and Qualcomm's flagship chips have been battling it out for as long as one can remember. After crushing defeats in the past, there are hopes for Samsung as the Exynos 2100 found in the international Galaxy S21 Ultra comes ever so close to the Snapdragon 888 and even crosses it here and there, but is it enough to keep it relevant? > Both the Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100 have a lot more in common, including the same 5nm manufacturing process, support for 5G, and other similar factors. However, the Snapdragon 888 manages to best the Exynos 2100, but the latest extensive test done by Android Authority paints a hopeful picture, and it helps give peace of mind to everyone who managed to get their hands on the Exynos powered Galaxy S21 Ultra, which includes me, as well.