Galaxy S26 Ultra impresses in benchmarks with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra delivers cutting-edge performance in initial tests with the Snapdragon 8 The device, officially launched last week by Samsung, comes with configurations that include up to 16 GB of RAM and storage options of up to 1 TB. The first benchmark results reveal a significant leap compared to its predecessor, with optimizations that keep the device stable even under intense loads. The top-of-the-line model starts at US$1,299 in the Estados Unidos and is now available for pre-sale in several markets, with delivery scheduled for the next few days.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, manufactured in 3 nm and exclusive to the Galaxy line, boosts the device’s overall performance. Combinado with a redesigned vapor chamber, the chip allows for better heat dissipation during prolonged use. Testes show that the Galaxy S26 Ultra maintains consistency in heavy tasks, without drastic performance drops in real-world scenarios.

Performance in CPU and multitasking benchmarks

The Galaxy S26 Ultra records high scores on the Geekbench 6, with results close to those of other devices equipped with the same SoC. The single-core is around 3,700 points, while the multi-core exceeds 11,000 points in several rounds.

These numbers position the device ahead of the iPhone 17 Pro Max in multi-core tasks, although the Apple maintains an advantage in single-core. The configuration with 16 GB of RAM contributes to fluidity in intense multitasking.

PCMark Work 3.0 highlights the S26 Ultra as superior to the S25 Edge, behind only gamer models with advanced cooling. The focus on versatile use allows for a good balance between productivity and entertainment.

AnTuTu results and general comparisons

On AnTuTu, the Galaxy S26 Ultra achieves competitive scores, surpassing the iPhone 17

Devices with standard Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 present variations, but the Samsung model remains stable. The improved vapor chamber helps sustain high clocks for longer.

Web browsing and processing tests

At Browserbench Speedometer 3, the S26 Ultra comes close to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, delivering impressive performance in browser tasks. The score competes with low-power desktop CPUs.

This result demonstrates a significant advance in the browser’s efficiency, benefiting users who access heavy websites or stream. The integration of the Qualcomm chip favors fast loading and smooth scrolling.

Performance in AI and neural processing

The Geekbench AI shows the Galaxy S26 Ultra with exceptional results in the 8-bit quantized test, nearly doubling the performance of competing models at reduced precision. In 16-bit half-precision mode, the device is just behind the Apple.

These numbers indicate strength in on-device AI tasks like photo editing and voice recognition. The enhanced NPU of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 supports complex models with low power consumption.

The focus on integrated AI positions the device as an attractive option for those who prioritize local processing without relying on the cloud.

Graphics and gaming benchmarks

In 3DMark tests, the S26 Ultra performs well in Vulkan ray tracing from The Oppo Find X9 Pro with Dimensity 9500 leads in some heavy GPU scenarios.

At Steel Nomad Light, the device lags slightly behind gamer models and the Find X9 Pro, but maintains solid performance in intense graphics. The Adreno GPU delivers stability in prolonged gaming.

The Wild Life Unlimited highlights high memory bandwidth, with scores almost identical to the Snapdragon test platforms. The RedMagic 11 Pro and the S26 Ultra tie in this regard.

Design and features that influence performance

The Galaxy S26 Ultra adopts thinner aluminum frame, 7.9mm thick and weighing 214g. Essas changes improve ergonomics without compromising cooling.

The pill-shaped camera module with metal rims and faster lenses complements the set. Recursos like Tela of Privacidade add functionality without impacting performance.

The device balances premium design and thermal capacity, allowing it to sustain high performance in daily use.

The set of initial tests confirms the Galaxy S26 Ultra as one of the most powerful smartphones of the moment, with optimizations that place it in a prominent position among Android flagships. The results point to stability in real scenarios, especially in multitasking, AI and games.