Last updated: May 17th, 2026 at 09:55 UTC+02:00
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Compared to the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, it delivers 39% faster AI processing, 24% better GPU performance, and 19% faster CPU speeds.
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The Galaxy S26 Ultra uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, the latest top-of-the-line chip from Qualcomm. Compared to the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, it delivers 39% faster AI processing, 24% better GPU performance, and 19% faster CPU speeds.
The result is a phone that handles Galaxy AI features, gaming, and camera processing more smoothly, while staying cooler and using less power in the process.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy stands out with a much faster NPU for Galaxy AI features, a 3nm architecture for better battery efficiency, and the processing power needed to run advanced camera and privacy features simultaneously.
A summary of processor improvements:
The biggest change in this chip is the upgraded NPU (Neural Processing Unit), the part of the processor dedicated entirely to Galaxy AI tasks. A faster NPU means Galaxy AI features can respond more quickly and run more of their processing directly on the device.
| Feature | Galaxy S25 Ultra | Galaxy S26 Ultra |
| Processor type | Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy |
| Manufacturing process | 3nm | 3nm (newer generation) |
| Data processing | Cloud-heavy | On-device NPU focus |
Features like Now Brief[1] and Now Bar[2] rely on this NPU to surface your reminders and daily updates automatically. Because the NPU is so much faster, more of these tasks can run directly on the Galaxy S26 Ultra rather than depending entirely on a network connection, making the phone more responsive. Note that a network connection is still required for certain Galaxy AI features.
Yes. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is built on a 3nm architecture, which is more efficient than the chips found in older models. In simple terms, it can do more work with less electrical power.
This is important for everyday performance because it allows the phone to stay cool while you are multitasking or using the Privacy Display. It also means the phone can handle complex background tasks — like scrubbing noise from an 8K video — while maintaining strong battery efficiency.
To help the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy perform at its best, Samsung redesigned the cooling system. The Galaxy S26 Ultra features a newly designed vapor chamber, the largest ever put into a Galaxy S Ultra device.
When a processor performs a difficult task—like rendering a high-resolution video or running an AI summary—it generates heat. If the phone gets too hot, it will automatically slow down the processor to cool off, a process known as thermal throttling.
The larger vapor chamber in the Galaxy S26 Ultra pulls heat away from the chip more effectively. That allows the phone to maintain its top speed without lagging or overheating during long sessions.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy also powers several features that aren’t immediately obvious. For example, it includes the Advanced Selfie AI ISP that works with the front camera to capture natural skin tones even in difficult lighting.
The chip also provides the bandwidth needed to run the Privacy Display without any lag. Because these features are handled by a more powerful chipset, the Galaxy S26 Ultra can keep your screen private and your photos sharp without slowing down the rest of the user interface.
The 1TB storage variant of the Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with 16GB of RAM, compared to the 12GB found in most other flagship smartphones including the standard Galaxy S26 Ultra configurations.
More RAM means the phone can keep more apps and Galaxy AI processes running simultaneously without slowing down. That extra headroom helps ensure features like Now Brief and Photo Assist[4] run smoothly even when you are multitasking.
[1] Now Brief: Samsung account login and network connection required.
[2] Now Bar: Samsung account login and network connection required.
[3] Privacy Display: Requires manual activation in settings to function. Privacy Display feature is not AI-powered.
[4] Photo Assist: Requires network connection and Samsung account login. A visible watermark is overlaid on the saved image to indicate it was generated by Galaxy AI. Accuracy of output not guaranteed.