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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4 processor scores revealed, multi-core scores approach Apple M2

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Microsoft has not given up on its “Windows 11 on ARM” plan. The company has cooperated with Qualcomm to develop the next generation of Snapdragon processors, codenamed “Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4”. The latest Geekbench scores show that the multi-core performance of Qualcomm’s new Windows 11 on ARM CPU is close to Apple’s M2 chip.

According to documents seen by Windows Latest, Qualcomm internally refers to “Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4” as “Hamoa” and the processor uses an improved ARM core to give it an advantage over its predecessor. These new cores were likely developed by engineers at Nuvia, a company acquired by Qualcomm.

Windows Latest has discovered a new QRD listing that shows Qualcomm’s most powerful Oryon prototype has 12 cores and up to 16GB of memory. New running scores show that “Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4” is becoming a strong rival to Apple’s M2 chip.

However, it’s worth noting that this score was achieved under x86 emulation, not x64. While older versions of Geekbench may have some inaccuracies, the results are still stunning.

A direct comparison between the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4 and the Apple M2 chip yielded the following results:

Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4:

Single-core score: 1197, multi-core score: 9337

Apple M2 (MacBook Pro, 16-inch, 2023):

Single-core score: 2595, multi-core score: 14197

However, some other Apple M2 benchmarks show that the Snapdragon 8cx is catching up in multi-core performance:

MacBook Air (2022, Apple M2 3478 MHz, 8 cores):

Single-core score: 2641, multi-core score: 9795

MacBook Air (2022, Apple M2 3480 MHz, 8 cores):

Single-core score: 2645, multi-core score: 10082

MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2023, Apple M2 Pro 3481 MHz, 10 cores):

Single-core score: 2641, multi-core score: 12109

It is noted that although the performance of Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4 is not exactly equivalent to Apple’s M2 chip, it is getting closer, especially in terms of multi-core performance. Snapdragon’s single-core performance lags significantly behind the Apple M2’s, but the gap in multi-core performance is smaller.

These benchmarks reveal the progress of Windows 11 on ARM and Qualcomm in the CPU field, hinting at an exciting competitive landscape in the near future.

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