Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888+ spotted in Geekbench:

Qualcomm’s current flagship chipset, as you might be aware, is the Snapdragon 888 5G. Announced in December last year, the processor has been the preferred pick for smartphone companies while releasing an Android flagship phone this year. That pattern appears to be about to change, as an early Geekbench listing for the rumored Snapdragon 888+ has leaked online.

Snapdragon 888+ Shows up on Geekbench

The Snapdragon 888+ will be an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 888, as is the case with ‘+' variations of Qualcomm's chipsets. The maximum performance Cortex-X1 core runs at 3.0GHz instead of 2.84GHz on the standard 888 5G. Aside from that, we have four Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.8GHz and three Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.42GHz.

Overall, the chipset has a single-core score of 1171 and a multi-core score of 3704. To recall, the Snapdragon 888 has a single-core benchmark score of 1133 and a multi-core benchmark score of 3785, as we saw the Snapdragon 888 benchmark scores.

Meanwhile, tipster Digital Chat Station claims that Qualcomm might release up to three Snapdragon 888 versions. A 4G model, a Wi-Fi variant, and a Pro variant are all available. These chipsets appear to be in the works for Samsung's next Galaxy Tab S8 tablets.

Apart from these scores, there is currently no information available about the chipset. We may expect GPU advancements with the forthcoming mobile chipset, based on previous Snapdragon chipsets in the ‘+' series. Qualcomm may make the chipset official in the coming weeks since Geekbench entries have already begun to appear. We'll cover it as soon as it happens, so stay tuned to CERadar for more information.

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