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Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 Promises 30% Faster Speeds and 11K+ Geekbench Score

Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 is set to shake up the flagship SoC market, with fresh leaks hinting at substantial CPU and GPU gains. According to prolific Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station, early Geekbench 6 benchmarks show single-core scores above 4,000 and multi-core results exceeding 11,000—roughly a 20–30% uplift over the current Snapdragon 8 Elite.

At its heart, the Elite 2 adopts a 2 + 6 core layout, pairing two blazing-fast Oryon prime cores clocked up to 5 GHz with six efficient performance cores. Built on TSMC’s advanced 3 nm N3P process, the chip should deliver better battery life and thermal control compared to the N3E node used for its predecessor. Rumors also point to ARMv9-based enhancements like Scalable Matrix Extension 2, boosting on-device AI performance without compromising power efficiency.

Graphics performance gets a serious upgrade, too. Qualcomm’s new Adreno 840 GPU is said to run at 1.35 GHz—up from 1.1 GHz on the Adreno 830—offering smoother frame rates in mobile gaming and faster rendering for AR/VR experiences. Early benchmarks for the GPU haven’t been disclosed, but anecdotal tests suggest substantial gains for graphics.

Mark your calendars: Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit on September 23–25, 2025 will likely host the official Elite 2 unveiling. Following the reveal, expect flagship launches from Samsung (Galaxy S26 series), Xiaomi (Xiaomi 16 lineup), and other premium Android brands such as OnePlus, Vivo, Oppo, and Realme.

Competition in the high-end space is fierce. Apple’s A19 Pro, which will power the iPhone 17 Pro models, is also rumored to hit around 4,000 single-core and 10,000 multi-core in Geekbench 6—meaning Qualcomm’s Elite 2 could gain the edge in multi-threaded tasks like video editing, multitasking, and heavy gaming.

MediaTek isn’t standing still, either. Leaks suggest its refreshed Dimensity 9500 may reach the market before Qualcomm’s new chip, putting pressure on Snapdragon partners to accelerate product launches and differentiate on features like camera processing, connectivity, and battery longevity.

Beyond raw numbers, Qualcomm’s focus on power efficiency and AI acceleration will be crucial. The move to the N3P process promises sustained performance under load, mitigating thermal throttling that can plague modern smartphones. Enhanced neural processing and AI capabilities should open up new on-device features in photography, voice assistants, and real-time translation.

With flagship chipsets from Qualcomm, Apple, and MediaTek all converging around late 2025, smartphone enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to. Whether you’re a mobile gamer chasing high frame rates or a power user juggling multiple apps, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 leak signals that Android flagships are about to get a serious performance shot in the arm.

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Bryan Aliwalas, a dedicated gamer and Multimedia Gaming Producer who enjoys mobile, PC, and console gaming. As one of the first members of the Yugagaming channel, he creates gameplay guides, reviews, and tips that connect with gamers. Alongside his gaming career, Bryan is pursuing civil engineering, blending technical skills with creative passion. Outside of gaming and studies, he's a proud dog lover who enjoys spending time with his furry companions.
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