For Geekbench 6 the power consumption is basically the same at higher frequencies and worse at lower frequencies.
The reason the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 does better in Geekbench 5 is because it has more cores. In Geekbench 5 each core does a separate task, while in 6 they work together to solve a task. This change translates better to how smartphones use multiple cores in real life, but it also means multiple cores don’t scale perfectly in the benchmark.
(Sorry if this was mentioned in the video, didn’t get a chance to watch it with subtitles yet).
For Geekbench 6 the power consumption is basically the same at higher frequencies and worse at lower frequencies.
The reason the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 does better in Geekbench 5 is because it has more cores. In Geekbench 5 each core does a separate task, while in 6 they work together to solve a task. This change translates better to how smartphones use multiple cores in real life, but it also means multiple cores don’t scale perfectly in the benchmark.
(Sorry if this was mentioned in the video, didn’t get a chance to watch it with subtitles yet).