Motorola Edge 70 Ultra runs Geekbench, offers a preview of Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 performance
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Motorola Edge 70 Ultra runs Geekbench, offers a preview of Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 performance
"Qualcomm is yet to fully unveil the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 - note: no "Elite" - but the company has confirmed some key details. The most interesting part is the CPU as this will be the first non-Elite chip to feature the in-house Oryon cores instead of relying on Arm's Cortex designs. Geekbench has results from the Motorola XT2603-1 - this should be the Moto Edge 70 Ultra or, more likely, the Moto X70 Ultra since this is probably the Chinese version."
"Either way, the phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, so here is a preview of what it can do. Single-core performance was rated at around 2,600, multi-core at around 7,500. This tops the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (there was no 8 Gen 4), which scores 2,100-2,200 in single and 6,500-6,600 in multi-core tests. However, it is behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which does 3,000-3,100 in single and 8,700-9,800 in multi-core tests (we've seen wildly different results from different phones)."
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 uses in-house Oryon CPU cores, marking the first non-Elite chip to replace Arm's Cortex designs. A Motorola XT2603-1 (likely Moto Edge 70 Ultra or Moto X70 Ultra China) carries the chip and produced Geekbench single-core ~2,600 and multi-core ~7,500. Those scores surpass Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (single 2,100–2,200, multi 6,500–6,600) but fall short of Snapdragon 8 Elite variants (single 3,000–3,100, multi 8,700–9,800) and the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (single 3,500–3,600, multi 10,000–11,000). The GPU is listed as an Adreno 829, positioned between Adreno 825 and 830. The chipset configuration shows 2×3.65GHz prime cores, 6×3.32GHz performance cores, 16GB RAM, and Android 16. No Motorola unveiling date is provided; the Moto Edge 70/X70 generation has begun with the Edge 70 (aka X70 Air).
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