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Apple continues to show the power of its chips not only in the latest Mac computers Apple Silicon, but also in the one used in the iPhone. New benchmarks conducted by PCMag prove that the latest Galaxy Samsung's S22 still can't keep up with the A15 Bionic chip in the iPhone 13 Pro. 

Although PCMag says that Galaxy The S22 is “the most powerful system phone Android”, which he has tested so far, his results in benchmarks still behind iPhonem 13 For a iPhonem 13 Pro Max lag behind. In the Geekbench 5 tests it achieved Galaxy The S22 Ultra, which is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, 3433 points in multicore tests, 1232 points in single core tests and 448 points in machine learning tests.

On the other hand iPhone 13 Pro Max reached 4647 points in multicore tests, 1735 points in single core tests and 948 points in machine learning tests. It's our turn Galaxy The S22 is available with the Exynos 2200 chipset. According to the first tests, it slightly outperforms the one from Qualcomm. That's nice, but it still means that even it can't quite match the performance of the iPhones.

Exynos 2200

Compared to last year's Snapdragon 888, this year's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset has definitely improved. The magazine saw a 13% increase in single-core and a 9% increase in multi-core results. In the GFXBench graphics benchmark, there was an immediate increase of 20%. In the comprehensive web benchmark Basemark Web, the series achieved Galaxy S22 scores 8% better than Galaxy S21 Ultra. But iPhone 13 Pro Max has a double result. But the difference between the company's Safari browsers is also to blame Apple and the Google Chrome browser.

The tests also suggest that there could be the heating issues that have plagued the entire Samsung range Galaxy S22, and with it the associated "throttling" of performance. During the benchmark tests, Galaxy The S22 Ultra heated up quickly and returned much lower results once it hit the limit. As always, it is important to remember that the results of such benchmarks do not tell the whole story, although they can serve as a good indicator of intergenerational performance improvement. In every respect, it is still clear that Apple's A15 Bionic chip is still the leader in terms of performance and efficiency.

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