Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra with Exynos chipset passes by Geekbench
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- Suvi333
- rJB
- 31 Jul 2020
Nothing has changed inside 990 hence the name remains as it is..just trying to create a hype.
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- Nadhm
- p$R
- 31 Jul 2020
ARM chipsets not mongoose right?
- Vasra
- n4w
- 31 Jul 2020
LOL, even worse performance.
Hopefully it will be less of a battery hog and less overheating with that downclocking.
Next year it is, new ARM cores, new 5nm production and new Exynos 1000.
This year's Note 20 is just "meh".
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- whoknows
- E7E
- 31 Jul 2020
WhoKnows Exynos...
Samsung is in love with Exynos
But consumers are in love with dimensity and Snapdragon
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- r33fd
- nDM
- 31 Jul 2020
The problem with exynos is not the speed.
They are fast enough.
The problem is the efficiency, which is far behind snapdragon and leads to mare heat/throttle and less battery life.
Also the ISP is not that good so snapdragon also takes better pictures.
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- AnonD-923722
- Kx9
- 31 Jul 2020
That's true. No one is gonna complain about their performance. Antutu above 450.000 is considered flagship performance. But it is just disappointing that Samsung makes 2 versions of phones with different capabilities but at the same/higher price. I hope Samsung will consider upgrading their Exynos performance to thr Snapdragon one. It is not bad, i am not complaining about the performance, i am just complaining about the fairness of it. I know Samsung want to push its chip department, but make it equal. It doesn't stop me from buying the exynos version, but i am just disappointed about the un fairness.
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- Anonymous
- fIP
- 31 Jul 2020
single multi
core core
Galaxy S20 Ultra SD865 (120Hz) 894 3206
Galaxy S20 Ultra SD865 (60Hz) 898 3188
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- Rather wait
- IWR
- 31 Jul 2020
Anonymous, 31 Jul 2020That's fast enough, I think. Exynos chips are no slouch.But is it fast enough for 1400USD asking price?
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- Anonymous
- DkQ
- 31 Jul 2020
Nobody cares about the benchmark scores, make them stop throttling and more efficient.
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- Anonymous
- fJy
- 31 Jul 2020
That's fast enough, I think. Exynos chips are no slouch.