According to the tests carried out with Geekbench 5 by PCMag, the results of the iPhone 13 and the new Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra that have just arrived on the market are clear and have a winner, the iPhone 13. The Benchmark results indicate that Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor achieved a multi-core score of 3433, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max models with their "old" A15 Bionic achieved a score of 4647.
It should be noted in this comparison that Samsung adds differences between the processors that go into the equipment in the United States and those that go to Europe. In this sense, in the United States, all Samsung Galaxy S22 models are equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, those sold in Europe use Samsung's Exynos 2200 chip and this comparison was made with the Snapdragon. And we clarify this because the models with the Exynos processor performed even worse than the Snapdragon ones.
Apple Silicon processor wins
At first it may seem that Apple processors are losing steam compared to their competitors, but nothing is further from reality as these tests show. PCMag also ran the Geekbench ML tests for performance machine learning and the iPhone 13 Pro Max achieved a score of 948, duplicating the processor of the new Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, which stayed at 448.
Obviously, the tests carried out with this type of program are not a real reflection for many, and it is true that the operation of both devices must be seen, but we all know that Apple iPhones are undoubtedly fast, efficient and, above all, powerful devices in terms of to the processor. At the moment the Apple Silicon is still the winner in all the tests carried out with direct rivals and possibly the new iPhone 14 improves these results obtained by the iPhone 13 Pro Max.