IT House, February 18 — Technology media Wccftech published a blog post yesterday (February 17) sharing a GeekBench 6.6.0 benchmark score, showing that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra scored 3761 points in single-core and 11454 points in multi-core.
Regarding the chipset, according to the page information, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 for Galaxy chip, with a main frequency of 4.74 GHz, approximately 3% higher than the official maximum of 4.60 GHz for the standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. IT House has included relevant screenshots below:
In comparison testing, the iPhone 17 Pro Max equipped with the A19 Pro chip scored 3894 points, 3.54% higher than the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s score of 3761.
In multi-core performance, thanks to the dual advantage of core count and frequency, the Galaxy S26 Ultra achieved 11454 points, outperforming the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s 9741 points by 17.6%.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra outperforms Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max in multi-core by 17.6%
IT House, February 18 — Technology media Wccftech published a blog post yesterday (February 17) sharing a GeekBench 6.6.0 benchmark score, showing that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra scored 3761 points in single-core and 11454 points in multi-core.
Regarding the chipset, according to the page information, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 for Galaxy chip, with a main frequency of 4.74 GHz, approximately 3% higher than the official maximum of 4.60 GHz for the standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. IT House has included relevant screenshots below:
In comparison testing, the iPhone 17 Pro Max equipped with the A19 Pro chip scored 3894 points, 3.54% higher than the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s score of 3761.
In multi-core performance, thanks to the dual advantage of core count and frequency, the Galaxy S26 Ultra achieved 11454 points, outperforming the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s 9741 points by 17.6%.