Snapdragon 820 off the charts on Antutu, great in other benchmarks

11 December, 2015
The chipset excels in single and multi-core performance, still behind Apple's A9 in single-core CPU tests.

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  • MINI
  • 95c
  • 11 Dec 2015

Strike comments made me feel either Monday of guys here are experts in the CPUs (SoC). For those who pretending to be expertise in cores, performance, heating....etc, l would like to say that Qualcomm, Samsung,and even Mediatek, are giant companies !!! Save your troll.
By the way SD 810 is still in use.

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    • NewEra
    • JQj
    • 11 Dec 2015

    Hail the Damn new KING.

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      • FIST
      • RJh
      • 11 Dec 2015

      Give me exynos anytime

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        • mishra ji
        • s8L
        • 11 Dec 2015

        nice review

          what phone is it ? bc i see none on antutu with that high score.

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            • G4 user
            • 9LA
            • 11 Dec 2015

            all i have to say is this and look at this comment when samsung and other companies release devices with latest tech.... sd820 and new exynos will post same performance graphic and power take in count that samsung is supose to be working in a customer core set... wich migh be quad core.... other wise may continue using same big little process... another thing is they real difference will be appreciated with the other tech provided by each chip...where qualcomm has adventages for example modded roms .... having incount this will be customer wont have overheating issues.....a dn battery life should be amazing for the two chip makers ............ i think 2016 will be an excellent year for upgrade our phones ......... the difference in scores will be marked by manufactures their abilities for tweak the socs .......... so now the rest depends of manufactures and novelities .....

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              • AnonD-455738
              • SY8
              • 11 Dec 2015

              AnTuTu 6.0 shown in the pic inflates the scores a lot compared to AnTuTu 5.x, so its not comparable to old scores. I do think 131k is pretty great for new though, probably around 100k in AnTuTu 5.x I would guess.

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                • Xperiafan324
                • Kgf
                • 11 Dec 2015

                It could be on the new Antutu 6 Beta that uses a new scoring system. Basically a score of 50k gets blown up to 80k in Antutu 6 Beta so that's a 30% increase than Antutu 5.

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                  • AnonD-471320
                  • uun
                  • 11 Dec 2015

                  AnonD-327182, 11 Dec 2015Another snapdragon heating chip arrive ...Snapdragon chips ... moreSony Xperia z3, moto g2 and sony xperia L disagree with you...

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                    • AnonD-246723
                    • KZ8
                    • 11 Dec 2015

                    AnonD-327182, 11 Dec 2015Another snapdragon heating chip arrive ...Snapdragon chips ... morez3 compact disagree with you ......
                    t2 ultra disagree with you.......

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                      • Milo
                      • tCQ
                      • 11 Dec 2015

                      While improving the strength of chips is nice and all, the responsibility for better phones doesn't lie solely on the hardware and OS developers. The third-party app makers also have a responsibility to fulfill: Keep it simple, silly (code refactoring).

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                        • b0ne
                        • Smf
                        • 11 Dec 2015

                        don't compare scores with the aijphoney..they are not calculated the same way as android...

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                          • Anonymous
                          • sr%
                          • 11 Dec 2015

                          When comparing chipsets, you shouldn't just compare benchmarks but how much is it consuming power and does it make heating. What's the point of good performance of the chipset if it make your battery last less than 24h. 3 days of battery life should be standard for any smartphone with moderate use.

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                            • Anonymous
                            • v{@
                            • 11 Dec 2015

                            all i ask you is does not overheat

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                              • AnonD-89624
                              • PUE
                              • 11 Dec 2015

                              The result isnt fake, the QR code works! :)

                              Link: http://antutu.com/qr/?c=d8d4c4d47a49a7b34301acc418144c731426d861

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                                • AnonD-400457
                                • iB0
                                • 11 Dec 2015

                                AnonD-327182, 11 Dec 2015Another snapdragon heating chip arrive ...Snapdragon chips ... moreAbout battery my LG G2 with SD 800 diagree with you

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                                  • AnonD-327182
                                  • sSJ
                                  • 11 Dec 2015

                                  Another snapdragon heating chip arrive ...Snapdragon chips are battery suckers.. They drain battery more fast then they charge ...Snapdragon chips are crap as compare to Exynos and Mediatek helio series..... Just waiting for Latest benchmark of Arriving new Exynos and Helio's chipset benchmark.

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                                    • Rocky Singh
                                    • sSJ
                                    • 11 Dec 2015

                                    Another snapdragon heating chip arrive .Snapdragon processors are battery suckers they drain battery much faster than they charge on heavy use....Exynos and mediatek helio processor are much better than it......just wait for Exynos and helio new processor benchmark..

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • T6r
                                      • 11 Dec 2015

                                      minds, 11 Dec 2015well, these benchmarks were run on some special units. In r... moreBenchmarks in general can suck it.
                                      Doesn't matter who can reach supreme performance, where it matters is "can this performance be sustained for more than 15 minutes".

                                      I personally don't care at all how your phone can do 1440p60 (which it can't by the way no matter what phone it is) if it can only maintain it for 10-15 minutes before throttling like hell. That might be the one and only thing I'll credit the Shield Tablet for compared to anything else - that thing was meant to take a beating with those metal plates spreading the heat and taking it away from the CPU and GPU.

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                                        • AnonD-442781
                                        • JiR
                                        • 11 Dec 2015

                                        minds, 11 Dec 2015well, these benchmarks were run on some special units. In r... moreWhy not? And do you have evidence for that claim? Most of these noncommercial devices usually have lower scores than the real ones in the end if anything.