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Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 vs Snapdragon 865+ vs Apple A14 Bionic Synthetic Benchmarks Comparison: AnTuTu, GeekBench and More

MySmartPrice Dec 20, 2020 The Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G SoC is the chipset that will power flagship Android smartphones in 2021. The SoC was announced earlier in December through an online event and it brings some remarkable improvements in the already popular Snapdragon platform. Qualcomm promised a 25 per cent improvement in CPU performance and a whopping 35 per cent improvement in GPU performance. To drive home that point, Qualcomm today released benchmark scores of the Snapdragon 888 5G running on a reference device powered by the latest flagship hardware. And safe to say, Android flagships are going to push way ahead in the coming year, maybe even past Apple’s A14 Bionic in some of the synthetic benchmark scores, if the benchmark numbers shared by Qualcomm are anything to go by.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Benchmarks: How fast is this compared to Snapdragon 865 / 865 Plus?

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Benchmarks: How fast is this compared to Snapdragon 865 / 865 Plus? Qualcomm introduced its flagship Snapdragon 888 Mobile platform at its Snapdragon Tech Summit 2020 earlier this month. The latest flagship SoC has a Kryo 680 Prime Arm Cortex-X1-based CPU at up to 2.84GHz, 3 x Kryo 680 Performance A78-based CPUs at up to 2.42GHz and 4x Kryo 680 Efficiency A55-based CPUs at up to 1.8GHz. It is fabricated using the Samsung 5nm (5LPE) Process Technology. Today it has officially published the benchmarks of the SoC. The Qualcomm Kryo 680 offers up to a 25% uplift in overall CPU performance compared to the previous generation and allows top

Qualcomm shares Snapdragon 888 reference device benchmarks

Qualcomm shares Snapdragon 888 reference device benchmarks The Snapdragon 888 reference device scored well, but don t expect a huge leap in performance Whenever a new mobile chipset is announced, one of the big questions is about how well it performs. Such is the case with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 888. The company’s recently announced system-on-a-chip (SoC) promises better artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) performance, improved photography and more. Qualcomm also touted the new Kryo 680 as capable of a 25 percent uplift in overall CPU performance compared to the previous generation. On the GPU side, the new Adreno 660 can render graphics up to 35 percent faster than the previous generation.

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