Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ with Exynos 9820 Octa benchmarked
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- Zafar Rizvi
- X}$
- 22 Feb 2019
That awkward moment when you see Xiaomi Mi 9 with half the price doing better in benchmark tests.
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- Chase-su
- t7Q
- 22 Feb 2019
Those benchmarks show that Exynos is inferior to SD855 powered Mi9. Or could it be that Mi9 is just really good that even a SD855 S10 would find it hard to beat it?
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- martinjhm271
- K0D
- 22 Feb 2019
You said that the adreno 640 beat the gpu in the exynos, but acording your benchmark the exynos 9820 surpass or equal adreno 640 performance in offscreen test(in the same conditions), those score for the A12 gpu are not 100% correct, A12 inmediatly after 1 min or even less got decrese performance, i am more insteresting in which version (exynos o snapdragon) is more efficient.
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- AnonD-558092
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- 22 Feb 2019
Walter C. Dornez, 22 Feb 2019It's a good chipset. I just hope that the EUV Exynos 9825 w... moreWould be a dream... an unreachable dream.
Unless Samsung was serious about that whole "other OEMs are gonna pick our Exynos", which would force them to release such enhanced SoC.
- Walter C. Dornez
- qig
- 22 Feb 2019
It's a good chipset. I just hope that the EUV Exynos 9825 will debut on the Note with performance that finally beats the iPhones in both scores
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- AnonD-558092
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- 22 Feb 2019
So much power. Perfect to play FoodFight or whatever junk game is popular now.
That single-core score is... wow. Poorly made apps (single-threaded apps) will run blazingly fast.
But is that performance worth discarding your perfectly good device you currently own? No. Depens on what you currently own and whether or not you use it like a touch-enabled feature phone
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- Anonymous
- Kx1
- 22 Feb 2019
Waiting for arrogant comments from Apple and Chinese fans