The different listing shows how the SoC gets throttled when either temperature is too hot or battery is too low, a common strategy for battery longevity. Every existing Xiaomi devices employ the same strategy, try benchmarking at 20%, 60%, and 80% battery, you'll see the differences. Yes, they don't aggressively throttle, subtly and slowly.
Xiaomi's new self-developed chipset, XRing O1, has now seemingly made its first trip to Geekbench. The SoC stuns in the leaked benchmark listing, with scores not far away from Qualcomm's current-gen flagship, the Snapdragon 8 Elite.