The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor was able to regain the lead in the February AnTuTu smartphone performance ranking, which it lost to the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip in January.
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The relatively inexpensive OnePlus Ace 5 Pro took first place in the list — the smartphone scored 2,890,600 points, ahead of the Vivo X200 Pro on Dimensity 9400, which showed 2,884,682 points. Third place went to the RedMagic 10 Pro+ (Snapdragon 8 Elite) with 2,879,356 points, fourth place went to the iQOO 13 (Snapdragon 8 Elite) with 2,853,651 points, and the top five was rounded out by the iQOO Neo 10 Pro (Dimensity 9400), which scored 2,836,633 points.
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite won six places in the top ten — this processor is also installed on smartphones OnePlus 13 (2,787,393, sixth place), Realme GT7 Pro (2,677,960 points, seventh place) and Redmi K80 Pro (2,647,051 points, ninth place). But MediaTek Dimensity 9400 remains a worthy competitor with four positions out of ten — this chip is used by Oppo Find X8 Pro (2,659,054 points, eighth place) and Oppo Find X8 (2,638,743 points, tenth place).
Interestingly, the leader was the OnePlus Ace 5 Pro, which does not occupy the top position in the brand’s range – it managed to bypass even the RedMagic 10 Pro+, which is positioned as a gaming device and runs on the same processor. The AnTuTu rating is based on the average scores of all benchmark runs for a month – this guarantees the objectivity of the indicator and the absence of influence of such factors as temperature or battery charge.