When it comes to gaming on phone, chipsets do matter now. Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Apple A17 Pro are both class-leading. But how do they compare when you play games in real life and not just in benchmarks. Let’s check.

Performance Basics

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is based on TSMC’s 4nm with Cortex-X4, A720, and A520 cores. Its Adreno 750 GPU is quick. Benchmarks such as 3DMark Wild Life indicate that it’s occasionally 30–50% faster than the A17. It also has support for faster memory (up to 76.8 GB/s) and Wi-Fi 7.

Apple A17 Pro is built with a 3nm process. Two efficiency and four performance cores. Its in-house GPU is not far behind in overall gaming, and on native AAA games, it’s superior. It’s more tightly optimized with iOS. Power consumption is less too.

Game-by-Game Test

Genshin Impact

Resident Evil Village

Watch Dogs 2 / NieR Replicant

Red Dead Redemption 2

Ray Tracing Tests

Summary Table

GameSnapdragon 8 Gen 3Apple A17 Pro
Genshin Impact59 FPS @ 1220p, less heat59 FPS @ 740p, more stable
Resident Evil VillageWorks via emulator, not perfectNative game, smooth and clean
Watch Dogs 2 / NieRGood on emulatorsNot available
Red Dead Redemption 210 FPS, not playableNot supported
Ray Tracing (Solar Bay)32 FPS25 FPS

Final Take

Which to Pick?

Both are strong. It mostly depends on what games you play, and how.

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