Qualcomm, new teacher performance in the sector smartphones. In a ranking published March 2 by the publisher of the AnTuTu benchmarking tool, the new SoC of American society than a short head A9 processor Apple and the Exynos 8890 from Samsung.
So the Snapdragon 820 (which equips the new G5 LG, Sony Xperia X Performance and some models of Galaxy S7) gets a score of 136,383, against 132,657 for the A9 (iPhone 6s) and 129,865 for the Exynos 8890 (that is only present in the other version of the Galaxy S7). This ranking published by AnTuTu is relevant because it is not based on the best performance of each processor, but on average collected for each of them.
Huawei lagging
Among the other lessons of this top 10, we note Kirin also the 950 designed by Huawei (and integrated into the Mate 8) is lifted by the top three with a score of only 92 746. Despite recent real efforts in the Chinese society has more work to climb to the height of the three main SoC designers the market.
One can also note the very good performance of the last Snapdragon 652 (which team eg Samsung Galaxy A9) that almost reaches the level of the Snapdragon 810, former top model of the brand.
A second ranking by AnTuTu is meanwhile state of graphics performance SoC. At this game, the Snapdragon 820 completely crushes the competition with a score of 55,098.
the podium is completed by the Exynos A9 and 8890, with respective scores of only 39 104 and 37 545. Finally we note that there is also the Kirin 950 more than earned in the first rank with its small score of 18,082
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Jean-Sébastien ZANCHI
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