A Samsung Galaxy S10+ variant with the model number SM-G975F has been spotted on Geekbench by MySmartPrice, and it has delivered some impressive scores. It managed 4,472 in the single-core test and scored 10,387 points in the multi-core benchmark. This particular version of the Samsung Galaxy S10+ is powered by Samsung's own Exynos 9820 SoC.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-Galaxy-S10-with-Exynos-9820-beats-out-Snapdragon-855-and-Kirin-980-on-Geekbench-but-trails-behind-Apple-s-A12-Bionic.403231.0.html
Right...the power consumption and sustained performance would be interesting, and in the unlikely case that both match the 7nm competitors, it would be no less a feat than Apple's A12.
Well on single core score but not on multicore. Everyone knows that the SD855 reference device that was test by everyone in January have a single core score of 3.8k and a multicore score of 11.2k with some benchmarks leaks like the one for the xperia who have a multicore score of 12.8k.