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Alleged Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ chipset leaks on Geekbench

The alleged chipset sports the codename 'Qualcomm Lahaina'

While Qualcomm’s rumoured Snapdragon 888+ chipset will likely launch in the coming months, the rumoured system-on-chip (SoC) has made its way to Geekbench under the codename ‘Qualcomm Lahaina.’

The chipset will reportedly feature a single-core score of 1,171 and a 3,704 multi-core score.

The leak, which was first reported by Android Headlines, notes that the Cortex-X1 CPU runs at 3GHz compared to 2.84GHz on the Snapdragon 888.

The benchmark also indicates that the chip features four low-power A55 cores that run at 1.8GHz and three additional Cortex-A78 cores running at 2.4GHz.

The ‘plus’ model will likely run faster than the original variant and will be featured in high-end flagships and gaming handsets.

The Snapdragon 888+ could launch in July and probably make its way to Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 3 flagship. However, due to chip shortages, it’s possible that the processor may not hit the market for a few more months.

To put these scores in context, the Snapdragon 888 featured in Samsung’s Galaxy S21 hits a single-core score of 1,112 and a multi-core score of 3,378.

Source: Android Headline

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