Galaxy S26 Ultra benchmarks
According to the latest Galaxy S26 Ultra benchmarks, the phone has the following performance scores:
- Single core performance score: 3,852
- Multi core performance score: 11,738
These scores are leagues ahead of the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which had the following benchmark results:
- Single core performance score: 3,792
- Multi core performance score: 9,831
Meanwhile, the in-house Samsung Exynos 2600 chip, built on a 2 nm manufacturing process, has single core and multi core performance scores of 3,336 and 11,369 respectively. So the Snapdragon Galaxy phone has ended up beating the Exynos variant fair and square.
Snapdragon for Galaxy, more powerful than the rest


The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 scores really high on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. | Image by Geekbench
We’ve seen this before with the Snapdragon 8 Elite for the Galaxy S25 series, which beat all of the other phones using that same processor. Whatever magic Samsung works on its own Snapdragon phones is seen here once again, because these scores are much better than we’ve previously seen.
The best Snapdragon 8 Elite scores before these benchmarks, as tested on the Vivo iQOO 15, were as follows:
- Single core performance score: 3,479
- Multi core performance score: 10,383
This chip is performing a lot better on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and that means that it will probably keep the stereotype against Exynos alive and well.
Poor Exynos 2600
I’ve been rooting for the success of Exynos for a while, since the time when it almost seemed like Samsung Foundry would shut down for good. For a glorious moment, it seemed like the Exynos 2600 would give the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 a run for its money. But if this is how powerful the Snapdragon Galaxy S26 phones are going to be, then poor Exynos will fall behind yet again.
