We already know that the Samsung Galaxy S7 will be available in two versions, Snapdragon 820 or Exynos Octa 8. And both just come to pass on Geekbench where they compare single scores core and multi core.
While China and the US have the right to release Snapdragon 820 Samsung Galaxy S7 Europe and other markets would rely on the Exynos release. Two high invoice processors cut for 2016 but have still some differences. While the Qualcomm chip comes with four cores, the Samsung offers in eight and both are engraved in 14 nanometers by the Korean.
Today, that a comparative benchmark of two variations phone comes to surface. The clock frequency is not at the maximum, but it is the same, in the 1.59 GHz Indeed, out of two tests. The opportunity to better observe how each of Soc behaves when approached during a test.
If we do that is based on multi-core performance, then this is the Exynos 8890 who won the prize with a score of 5946 point point against 4979 for the chip of Qualcomm. It’s not really a surprise. In previous tests, the octo-core chip Samsung was always more favored than the Snapdragon 820.
However, the single core test, the Snapdragon 820 dominates with 2282 point against 1873 the Exynos. The fruit of the Qualcomm optimization that not only seeks to provide the raw power with its new Soc, as he had already said in his presentation last November.
Of course, these values are primarily theoretical. The Exynos 8890 which is precisely the one that should be included in the European version of the device seems more favored but this difference does it really have a affect actual performance and user experience of the beast? Probably not, especially when we know that the Galaxy S7 Snapdragon 820 on AnTuTu already excels.
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