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Hardware Earthquake: Leaked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 Benchmarks Crush Laptops! (A Preview of the Galaxy S26 Ultra)

Today, Thursday, December 11, 2025, the internet exploded with the first unofficial benchmarks of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2. Leaked Geekbench 7 scores suggest that Qualcomm has not only surpassed Apple's A19 Pro but has encroached upon the territory of desktop processors like the M4 and Intel Core Ultra. Destined to be the beating heart of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, this chip promises AAA gaming with full Ray Tracing and massive on-device AI capabilities. In this Tekin Plus technical report, we dissect the 2nm architecture, the GPU gains, and what this quantum leap means for Android users.

1. Introduction: The End of "Mobile" Computing Today, Thursday, December 11, 2025, is the day we must redefine our understanding of the "smartphone." Hours ago, screenshots from the Geekbench 7 database

surfaced on the Chinese social network Weibo and subsequently on X (formerly Twitter), allegedly showcasing the next flagship chipset from Qualcomm: the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 . Last year, the first-generation

Elite with its custom Oryon cores surprised everyone. But Gen 2? This isn't just an "update"; it is a generational leap. If these numbers are authentic, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra , expected to debut

in early 2026, will effectively be a pocket-sized supercomputer. 2. Benchmarks Dissected: Numbers Don't Lie 2.1. Shockwaves in Single-Core Performance According to the leaked images, the test device (likely

an engineering prototype of the Xiaomi 16 or OnePlus 14) achieved the following scores: Single-Core Score: 4,520 Multi-Core Score: 14,800 To put these figures into perspective, laptops equipped with the

Apple M3 chip (from two years ago) scored around 3,100 in Single-Core. This means the new Snapdragon is roughly 45% faster in single-threaded tasks than a laptop chip that powered professional workflows

just recently! 2.2. The Great Comparison Let’s compare this silicon monster against its direct rivals in the 2025/2026 landscape: Chipset Single-Core Multi-Core Status Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 4,520 14,800

Leaked (2026) Apple A19 Pro 4,100 12,500 Estimated (iPhone 17) Snapdragon 8 Elite (Gen 1) 3,200 10,000 Current (S25 Ultra) Apple M4 (iPad Pro) 3,800 14,500 Desktop Class As you can see, Qualcomm has managed

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