HIGHLIGHTS
- Exynos 2100 is alleged to possess a score of 1,108 points within the single-core test and 3,963 points within the multi-core test
- Snapdragon 888 5G is alleged to possess achieved one,135, and 3,794 points in single and multi-core tests
- Exynos 2100 will launch with the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 series

Samsung Galaxy S21 series is predicted to arrive with Snapdragon 888 5G/ Exynos 2100 chipsets depending on the market near you. Whereas the prior is already alleged to debut on the Mi 11 flagship, the latter can arrive on January 12th, simply 2 days before the Galaxy S21 series launch. For generations, Samsung’s in-house Exynos chipsets have taken backstage compared to Snapdragon counterparts in terms of performance and battery life. this is applicable to each mid-range and flagship chipset. However, things may be a bit different this time if the Geekbench results shared by noted adviser Ice Universe are to go by.
Samsung Exynos 2100 Geekbench
The approaching Exynos 2100-touting SM-G996B (Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus) has managed to achieve 1,108 points within the single-core test and 3,963 points within the multi-core test. This can be an enormous jump from 1,006 and 3,059 points of the previous generation Exynos chipset. The Snapdragon 888 5G is alleged to achieve 1,135 points and 3,794 points as per Qualcomm’s official data. While the single-corslets e scores are slightly less, it manages to take the lead within the multi-core test.
Interestingly, the Samsung Galaxy S21 ultra that had recently appeared on Geekbench with 12GB RAM had scored 1006 and 3059 (SM-G998B) and 1068 and 3314 (SM-G998N) points in single-core and multi-core tests, severally. These scores are lower than the alleged SM-G996B results and drastically underperform than the Snapdragon 888 5G. Since these are rumored scores of the flagships and not official, we propose you to taking them with a pinch of salt till the Samsung Galaxy S21 series goes official on 14th January.