Qualcomm flew us to Maui, Hawaii for this year’s Snapdragon Summit to take a closer look at their latest mobile and PC chipsets.
First in the line-up was the newly announced Snapdrgaon 8 Elite Gen5. A Qualcomm Reference Device (QRD) was provided for us to run a whole suite of benchmarks to demonstrate the performance of the chipset.

The QRD is a smartphone with a 6.8-inch QWHD+ (1440 x 3200 pixels) AMOLED (LTPO) display running on a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5 chipset with 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM (5.3GHz), 1TB UFS 4.1 (HS-G%) storage and 4.3Ah battery.
Here are some of the results of the benchmarks we actually took:
GeekBench 6.: 3,849 (Single Core), 12,268 (Multi Core) [Expected: 3,825 – 3,900 (SC); 12,200 – 12,350 (MC)]
PCMark Work 3.0 benchmark: 24,193
Antutu v11 Benchmark: 4,216,428 (Expected: 4.25M – 4.5M)

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