Snapdragon 835 stops by GFXBench: octa-core CPU, powerful Adreno 540 GPU
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- AnonD-241412
- 4P8
- 07 Dec 2016
I know Metal has a 3 year head start on Vulkan. But it would be very interesting to see these Graphics benchmarks tuned for Vulkan and to compare them versus metal. Apple has an intrinsic advantage from their benchmarks using Metal and not Vulkan, considering not all Apple games use Metal (a vast majority of them still use Open GL ~3) It would be interesting to compare an "apples to apples" scenario.
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- AnonD-612904
- 0Em
- 07 Dec 2016
Excellent news. Let's hope that the real performance will be like this or even better
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- AnonD-551566
- PH0
- 07 Dec 2016
as always, i dun mind about raw numbers on geeckbench and sort, but it's always good to see the tech is getting better and better, next year apple will actually use the other 2 cores in iphone 7+ and gain more power (probably) and both of them will keep upgrading along the year to alwas be on top... let's wait and see how the user experience upgrades with this chipsets :D
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- AnonD-303615
- ypc
- 07 Dec 2016
Looks good. 2017 is gonna be awesome for the mobile arena
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- Anonymous
- tCV
- 07 Dec 2016
My android powered by intel i5 cpu with gtx 1070 gpu along 16GB ram.. thats pack more powerful than SD835
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- AnonD-39937
- 0U2
- 07 Dec 2016
Qualcomm has great gpus, like usual, nearly every year they beat Apple by a small margin, but we need to see if they will beat the incredible Fusion cores, which are on par with a 7th generation Intel i5 ULV.
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- AnonD-352484
- 3t@
- 07 Dec 2016
good to see they use the more efficient architecture and manufacturing process to actually really save power and not produce even more power that noone needs