Igeekphone reported on February 18th that the technology media Wccftech published a blog post yesterday (February 17th), sharing the test results of the GeekBench 6.6.0 version, which showed that the single-core score of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra was 3761 points and the multi-core score was 11454 points.

In terms of chips, according to the page information, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is equipped with the Qualcomm 5th generation Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition for Galaxy chip, with a main frequency of 4.74 GHz. Compared to the official upper limit of 4.60 GHz for the standard version of the 5th generation Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition, it has increased by approximately 3%.

In the comparison test, the A19 Pro chip installed in the iPhone 17 Pro Max scored 3894 points, which was 3.54% higher than the 3761 points of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
In terms of multi-core performance, thanks to the combined advantages of core quantity and frequency, the Galaxy S26 Ultra achieved 11,454 points, which was 17.6% higher than the 9,741 points of the iPhone 17 Pro Max.







