The Galaxy S23 will likely be more than 30 percent faster than its predecessor

Samsung in the next generation of its flagships Overclocked version of Snapdragon 8 generation 2 uses which apparently provides users with very high performance; Because according to one of the sources, the Galaxy S23 series has up to 36 percent It will be faster than its current generation.
A source named “Ahmed Qavider” in a tweethas shown the performance improvement of Galaxy S23 series phones with Snapdragon 8 generation 2 compared to their current generation (Galaxy S22 series).
48% improvement in graphics performance of the Galaxy S23 series
According to this source, the next generation of Samsung flagships will be up to 36% faster in CPU, 48% in GPU and 60% faster in artificial intelligence (NPU) than the previous generation. As we said, these improvements are related to the Snapdragon 8 generation 2 chip, and this year, after a long time, Samsung will not use the Exynos chip in its flagships.
If the numbers announced by this source are true, it would explain Samsung’s reason for not using the Exynos chip. Of course, the Exynos 2300 will apparently launch, but in an FE device and not the Korean flagship.
The 2nd generation Snapdragon 8 used in the Galaxy S23 series is its overclocked version; So it will be a bit more powerful than the one found in other Android flagships, such as the Xiaomi 13 series. Despite overclocking, the 4nm lithography and cooling system lead to improved performance and energy efficiency, as well as thermal management during heavy-duty activities, according to Quyder.
Samsung will probably unveil the Galaxy S23 series with a familiar design on February 1. The battery capacity of the Standard and Plus versions is expected to increase, but the Ultra model will still have a 5,000 mAh battery. The Galaxy S23 Ultra will still have stylus support and will likely have a 200-megapixel camera.