As for the other leading mobile processors, Huawei’s Kirin 9000 has scored around 696,000 on the same benchmarking platform, while Samsung’s Exynos 1080 managed to notch up around 693,000, possibly making the Snapdragon 875 the fastest mobile processor in the market for most of next year. As for Apple’s A14 Bionic, it scores significantly lower than any of the aforementioned chips, but that likely won’t make a difference on flagship iPhones.

— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) October 30, 2020 Qualcomm is set to officially announce the Snapdragon 875 on December 1, with devices powered by the chip expected to start rolling out in the first few months of next year. If recent chatter is anything to go by, it might well be the fastest mobile SoC at launch, but reports suggest that it might not be the case for long. That’s because according to leaked Geekbench scores earlier this month, Samsung’s rumored 5nm flagship SoC, the Exynos 2100, might be significantly faster at this stage in their development cycles. According to rumors, a Galaxy S21 powered by the Snapdragon 875 notched up a single-core score of 1,204 and a multi-core score of 4,121 on Geekbench, both of which are lower than the Exynos variant of the device, which managed to hit 1,323 and 4,215, respectively.