Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Exynos 5433 Samsung Galaxy Note 4 benchmark crushes the Snapdragon 805

One version of the Galaxy Note 4 crushes the other in benchmark One version of the Galaxy Note 4 should really scream

It's seeming ever more likely the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will come in two different models, and now the pair of differently specced phones have been spotted in a benchmark drag race.

We already got a full look of the hardware specifications on Samsung's next phablets June 20. Now, the phones have appeared again on AnTuTu's benchmark database - one sporting the Exynos 5433 chipset and the other a Snapdragon 805.

From the purported results we can see the Exynos-powered SM-N910C smokes its SM-N910S Snapdragon 805 brother with a considerable lead.

The Exynos octa-core chip yielded a test score of 40,303 points, whereas the Snapdragon 805 model lagged behind with 35,645 points.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Exynos 5433, Snapdragon 805, benchmarks, rumors early reports, NewstrackThe Exynos comes in only second to one (credit: AnTuTu)

It also seems that the Exynos 5433 is such a processing beast that only Nvidia's desktop grade Tegra K1 chip pulls ahead with a score of 41,736 points.

On the graphics front, the Exynos trounces the Snapdragon once again with its Mali-T760 GPU. This version is said to power a 2560 x 1440 QHD resolution screen, meaning Exynos flavor's graphics should really pop.

Comparatively, the 805 SoC and its Adreno 420 GPU might only have to power a 1920 x 1080 display.

One other interesting note about the results is that it seems AnTuTu couldn't test the Exynos 5433 in the 64-bit environment the chipset was designed for, so it's entirely possible the higher-end Samsung Galaxy Note 4 could be even faster and more powerful than these results suggest.

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