• Source:JND

AnTuTu’s latest benchmark results are out, and the Xiaomi 17 lineup has completely taken over the flagship performance charts. The results, based on AnTuTu V11 beta tests conducted between September 1 and 30, reveal that Xiaomi’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered devices are setting a new bar for CPU performance.

Leading the pack is the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, which scored an impressive 3,507,568 points. It’s followed closely by the Xiaomi 17 Pro with 3,503,549 points and the Xiaomi 17, which managed 3,492,556 points. All three phones were tested in their highest configuration — featuring 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage — and were launched on September 25.

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Not far behind, the iQOO Neo 10 Pro+ and Vivo X200 Ultra grabbed the fourth and fifth spots, scoring 3,342,128 and 3,324,527 points, respectively. Both these models are running on last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, paired with similar high-end memory and storage setups.

The next few positions were filled by some powerful contenders — the Red Magic Magic 10S Pro+, Oppo Find X8 Ultra Satellite Edition, and Honour GT Pro. All three of these flagships use the same Snapdragon 8 Elite processor but in slightly varied configurations. Interestingly, AnTuTu tested the 24GB RAM version of the Red Magic phone, which helped it post a score of 3,204,561 points, ahead of Oppo’s 3,137,585 and Honour’s 3,132,141.

While Qualcomm’s dominance was clear, MediaTek managed one strong entry in the top ten. The Vivo X200s, powered by the Dimensity 9400+ chipset, landed in ninth place with 3,063,873 points, showcasing how competitive MediaTek’s flagship chips have become.

Rounding out the list is the Redmi K80 Pro, with a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor scoring 2,948,253 points.

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Overall, nine out of ten flagships on the list used Snapdragon chipsets — a clear sign that Qualcomm continues to lead the CPU performance race among Android phones, with Xiaomi’s 17 series setting the current benchmark for power.