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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra scores sizzling with good decentralized system
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra just hit sizzling performance scores with a “good decentralized system.” The upcoming Samsung flagship has recently benchmarked on Geekbench, scoring whopping single-core and multi-core points.
The US variant of the Galaxy S25 Ultra scored 3182 in single-core and 10120 in multi-core performance tests on Geekbench 6.3. The phone was running an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite paired with 12GB of RAM, via TheGalox.
Leaker IceUniverse highlighted that the S25 Ultra seemingly features a good decentralized system. This way, the smartphone is managing to offer reliable performance that is not being affected by the changes in RAM/memory configuration.
As for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip might distribute processing or data management. Samsung’s distributed computing principles would help the chip to keep advanced security or performance optimized.
There’s fast, and then there’s Ultra fast
Galaxy S25 Ultra has surpassed 10,100 points in multi core score while also approaching 3,200 in single core
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— Anthony (@TheGalox_) January 10, 2025
A decentralized system seemingly refers to a computing architecture. This solution ensures multiple nodes share control and processing power without a single central authority to enhance fault tolerance and scalability.
Samsung is equipping the Galaxy S25 series with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. The latest Qualcomm processor packs an Oryon CPU and enhanced GPU and NPU. These upgrades aim to offer elevated performance over previous models.
The Galaxy Unpacked will be held on January 22 in the US. The Korean tech giant would show off its close partnership with Qualcomm. For the S25 series, the company is sourcing the overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.