A new benchmark for the Galaxy S25 Plus has been spotted on Geekbench 6. This time the benchmark is for the European version with the Exynos 2500 chipset. Last week we saw another benchmark for the S25 Plus, but that was for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.
If the benchmarks leaked by Jukanlosreve at X are correct, the US version of the chip appears to be significantly more powerful than the Exynos 2500. In single-core scores, the Exynos chip scored 2,358, which was lower than expected. The Qualcomm version scored 3,160 in the same test; the iPhone 16 Pro Max scored 3,400, outperforming both.
In the multi-core test, the Exynos 2500 was still inferior at 8,211, but the results were a bit closer. These numbers are lower than the Qualcomm S25 Plus at 9,941 and the iPhone 16 Pro Max at 8,341.
As for chip specs, the Exynos 2500 has a 10-core CPU, with the central core clocked at 3.3 GHz. It also has two high-performance cores clocked at 2.75 GHz and three cores clocked at 2.36 GHz. Finally, it has two power-efficient CPU cores running at 1.8 GHz.
Another high-end chip that outperforms the Exynos 2500 is the Dimensity 9400. It scored 2,711 and 8,632 points in the single-core and multi-core tests.
Of course, for Samsung, raw numbers are not everything. It may be able to improve the Exynos 2500's yield at a lower cost than buying chips from Qualcomm. Samsung is expected to rely on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chip in the US, but it will be interesting to see which chip will be used in the European version, especially with such a wide gap in benchmarks.
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