Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 claims every top five spot in AnTuTu’s latest performance ranking
AnTuTu has released its latest performance ranking for Android flagships, and this month’s chart is all about the start of a new generation of smartphone chips.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 are now showing up in real phones, and we’re already seeing how they stack up.

Leading the list is the Red Magic 11 Pro+. It’s an 8 Elite Gen 5 powered gaming phone that scored above 4 million (4,132,403) points on AnTuTu. Red Magic devices have always leaned heavily into the “gaming phone” identity, but this model goes a step further in cooling tech.
To squeeze more sustained performance out of the chip, the phone uses a combination of active air cooling and liquid cooling. It’s an ambitious setup for maintaining performance stability, and the results are evident in the benchmark test.
Qualcomm rules the top five
What’s amazing is that the rest of the top five is also packed with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 phones. We have the new OnePlus 15, iQOO 15, Honor Magic8, and Honor Magic8 Pro in sequential order. While these flagships don’t go as extreme on cooling hardware as Red Magic, the ranking shows Qualcomm’s latest chips are coming in strong.

The Dimensity 9500-powered Vivo X300 Pro (Satellite Edition), OPPO Find X9, and Vivo X300 rank sixth, eighth, and tenth. It’s a bit surprising that MediaTek-powered phones did not make it to the top, but if you look at it, the benchmark numbers aren’t that far off.
It’s also worth noting how AnTuTu calculates its rankings. Instead of reporting one best benchmark attempt, the score is the average score for that model across the month. So don’t be surprised if the numbers differ from flashy manufacturer demos.
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