Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and ahead of the official release, several leaks have surfaced from tipsters. Based on the latest information, the Galaxy S26 Ultra has been spotted on a Geekbench listing, revealing performance benchmark details along with key features.
According to the Geekbench listing (shared via Ice Universe), the Galaxy S26 Ultra is said to come with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5, featuring two primary cores with a maximum clock speed of 4.1GHz and six efficiency cores clocked at up to 3.63GHz, promising high-end performance with a strong focus on gaming.
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In terms of Geekbench results, the Galaxy S26 Ultra scored 3,466 in single-core and 11,035 in multi-core tests. These numbers matter because they represent a significant “power jump,” helping bridge the gap between a smartphone and a high-end laptop. For context, these scores are approximately 25–30% higher than those of the previous Galaxy S25 Ultra.
In the “Memory” section, Geekbench shows 10.80GB, which typically indicates a device marketed with 12GB of RAM. The difference is due to how the operating system and system-reserved partitions report total usable memory.
However, the global variant is expected to feature the Exynos 2600 (2nm) chipset, and consumers are eager to see the Geekbench scores of Samsung’s most-hyped 2nm processor. This is because a 2nm chip is considered more advanced than the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which is built on TSMC’s 3nm process.
Looking at previous Exynos results, the performance has been competitive, but the chips have struggled with efficiency and power management, leading to higher heating issues compared to Snapdragon and Dimensity chipsets.
This time, there are high expectations for Samsung’s Exynos 2600 chip, which is said to power the global variant of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
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