Snapdragon 8 Elite Tested: Benchmarks and Thermals

In Short
  • In our Geekbench testing, the Snapdragon 8 Elite's Oryon CPU performed exceptionally well. It scored 3,033 in single-core and 9,271 in multi-core.
  • In the demanding 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress test, the GPU got the best loop score of 6,311 points, with a remarkable stability of 83.3%.
  • And in the AnTuTu benchmark, the Snapdragon 8 Elite scored 2.75 million points.

Qualcomm recently announced its flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset for Android phones, and we finally have access to Realme GT7 Pro that packs the powerful processor. So to test Qualcomm’s claims, we ran several benchmarks on Snapdragon 8 Elite including Geekbench, AnTuTu, 3DMark, and more. We have also recorded the temperature to understand the thermal performance of the chipset. On that note, let’s begin.

Note: We benchmarked the Realme GT7 Pro, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. In our initial testing, the phone got abnormally hot. However, after rebooting the device multiple times, the chip performed well and maintained a normal temperature.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Specifications

Snapdragon 8 Elite
Process NodeTSMC’s 3nm process (N3E)
CPUOcta-core
2nd-gen Oryon CPU
CPU Cores2x 2nd-gen Oryon (4.32GHz)
6x 2nd-gen Oryon (3.53GHz)
GPUAdreno 830 GPU
Storage / Memory SupportUFS 4.0
LPDDR5X, up to 5.3GHz
Up to 10.7 Gbps
Machine Learning and AINew Hexagon AI Engine
On-device multimodal AI support
ISPAI Spectra ISP
Up to 320MP photo capture
8K HDR video at 60 FPS
ModemSnapdragon X80 5G modem
Up to 10 Gbps Peak Download
Up to 3.5 Gbps Peak Upload
ConnectivityWi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0 and UWB

Snapdragon 8 Elite: Geekbench 6 CPU

In the Geekbench CPU test, the Snapdragon 8 Elite scored 3,033 in the single-core test and 9,271 in the multi-core test. Keep in mind that Snapdragon 8 Elite’s Oryon CPU is still based on the older Armv8 architecture. Hence, it has no SME units resulting in slightly lower Geekbench scores than Apple’s A18 Pro in single-core tasks.

What is remarkable is that the 2nd-gen Oryon cores are really efficient as Qualcomm claimed. After the intensive CPU test, the surface temperature hovered around 33 degrees C which is fantastic. And the CPU under max single-threaded load, consumes around 6W to 7W.

Geekbench 6 CPUSnapdragon 8 Elite
Single-core3,033
Multi-core9,271
Temperature32.8 degrees C

snapdragon 8 elite geekbench score

Snapdragon 8 Elite: AnTuTu Benchmark

In our AnTuTu benchmark test, the Snapdragon 8 Elite scored 2,759,190 points. It fell short of crossing the 3 million mark as initial leaks suggested. Nevertheless, Snapdragon 8 Elite has set a new benchmark in mobile computing. The CPU scored 583,775 points and the new Adreno 830 GPU alone achieved a massive 1,132,574 points. After the AnTuTu test, the temperature was close to 36.6 degrees C which is again impressive.

AnTuTu BenchmarkScore
Snapdragon 8 Elite AnTuTu Score2,759,190
CPU583,775
GPU1,132,574
Memory643,562
UX399,279
Temperature36.7 degrees C

Snapdragon 8 Elite: CPU Throttling Test

We have seen that flagship chipsets don’t do well in the CPU Throttling test as it gets harder to sustain maximum performance on big CPU cores, running at much higher frequencies. That said, the Snapdragon 8 Elite performed exceptionally well.

In our 15-minute stress test, the Snapdragon 8 Elite CPU throttled to 74% of its maximum performance. And in a longer 60-minute test, the CPU throttled to 77%. Basically, for sustained CPU performance, the Snapdragon 8 Elite hits it out of the park. Not to mention, the temperature remained around 39 degrees C.

Snapdragon 8 Elite: Geekbench 6 GPU

Moving to the Geekbench 6 GPU test, the Snapdragon 8 Elite’s Adreno 830 GPU scored 19,193 points on OpenCL and 24,462 on Vulkan graphics API. The scores are 40% higher than what Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 achieved so yes, the GPU has been upgraded significantly.

Geekbench 6 GPUSnapdragon 8 Elite
OpenCL19,193
Vulkan24,462

Snapdragon 8 Elite: 3DMark Tests

To test the Adreno 830 GPU further, we ran several graphics-intensive 3DMark tests. In the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress Test, the Snapdragon 8 Elite achieved the best loop score of 6,311 points and the lowest loop score of 5,258 with a remarkable stability of 83.3%. And the surface temperature also remained manageable, around 42.5 degrees C.

3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress TestSnapdragon 8 Elite
Best loop score6,311
Lowest loop score5,258
Stability83.3%
Temperature42.6 degrees C

Next, in the 3DMark Solar Bay test that evaluates the ray-tracing capability, Snapdragon 8 Elite’s GPU got an overall score of 10,614 points. And in the demanding 3DMark Steel Nomad Light test, the Adreno 830 GPU gets 2,201 points. Overall, the Snapdragon 8 Elite delivers significant improvements in graphics performance and efficiency.

Snapdragon 8 Elite3DMark Solar Bay3DMark Steel Nomad Light
Overall Score10,6142,201
Average FPS40.3616.31

Snapdragon 8 Elite: Geekbench AI

Finally, coming to the Geekbench AI test that evaluates the NPU. It seems Qualcomm has not prepared the driver stack for the new Hexagon NPU on the Snapdragon 8 Elite. We had to run the test on the deprecated NNAPI framework, resulting in much lower scores. We hope that Qualcomm brings support for QNN so we can really see how well the NPU performs on AI workloads.

As for on-device LLM performance, the Snapdragon 8 Elite generated responses at 20 tokens per second which is pretty good. I think the inference was done on the CPU so CPU-based AI performance looks promising.

Geekbench AISnapdragon 8 Elite NPUSnapdragon 8 Elite CPU
Single Precision Score2421,970
Half Precision Score2482,037
Quantized Score5012,416

Snapdragon 8 Elite Benchmark: The Verdict

To conclude, the Snapdragon 8 Elite is a monumental upgrade over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The 2nd-gen Oryon CPU cores are very powerful and at the same time, efficient too, despite running two cores at a mighty 4.32GHz. The new sliced GPU architecture implemented in Snapdragon 8 Elite has resulted in remarkable gaming performance.

Overall, the Snapdragon 8 Elite brings a generational shift in mobile computing. So Qualcomm has done the right thing by introducing a new naming convention. We will be testing the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra which will bring even more horsepower. With faster memory and increased clock speeds, Snapdragon 8 Elite can deliver even more. So stay tuned for a detailed analysis.

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