Although there is no official news yet, the expectation for the Galaxy S24 Ultra is that it will exclusively use the Snapdragon 8 Gen3 chipset, while the Galaxy S24 and S24+ will use the Exynos 2400 in most regions. How do these two chips compare? Early results showed that Qualcomm chips are faster than Samsung chips when it comes to CPUs, but new results on Geekbench show that Exynos is closing the gap.

The following are the early test results of Galaxy S24+ equipped with Exynos2400 and Galaxy S24 Ultra equipped with Snapdragon 8Gen3:

Early results: S24+ with Exynos 2400 Early test results: S24 Ultra with Snapdragon 8th Gen 3

Early results: S24+ with Exynos 2400 - S24 Ultra with Snapdragon 8Gen3

Here are the results from earlier today on the same model:

Latest results: S24+ with Exynos 2400 Latest results: S24 Ultra with Snapdragon 8Gen3 processor

Latest results: S24+ with Exynos 2400 - S24 Ultra with Snapdragon 8Gen3

In single-core and multi-core tests, Snapdragon still leads, but the gap is smaller than before. In the single-core/multi-core test, the gap dropped from 8%/4% to 5%/3%.

At this point, heat dissipation and efficiency will become even more important. Can these two chips maintain their performance? How much power do they consume when running at full speed? We'll find out in our review.

Early buyers will likely be able to get their hands on the Galaxy S24 phone by the end of the month - the phone will be unveiled on the 17th, and Samsung usually runs pre-orders for two weeks after the Unpacked event.

We don’t know the full hardware details of these two chipsets yet, but from what is known so far (from official and unofficial sources), their CPU structures look like this: