Samsung running Snapdragon-875 Galaxy S21 Recently appeared on Geekbench. The Exynos 2100 fuel model appeared on the benchmarking website two months ago, and if you compare the two results, Qualcomm’s upcoming chip Coming out above. Dipster Ice Universe That comparison explains why it is not really needed.
Ice says the chips will be clocked differently. For leakage, the Exynos 2100’s Cortex-X1 core will have a maximum frequency of 2.91Ghz, its three Cortex-A78 cores at 2.81Ghz and four Cortex-A55 cores at 2.21Ghz.
New cakebench marks claim to be significantly more powerful than European Galaxy S21 North American model
The recently benchmarked Galaxy S21 variant reached single-core and multi-core scores of 1,120 and 3,319, respectively.
In contrast, the Exynos model, which was placed at its speed two months ago, scored 1,038 and 3,060 in the same test. Samsung seems to have made some significant changes as Ice claims that the multi-core score has risen to 4,000 points.
I’m worried about the Snapdragon 875, I hope this is not the end result, otherwise it will be defeated by the Exynos 2100, which is a multi-core score of 4000. pic.twitter.com/fJXDszb6Hh
– Ice Universe (n Universe) November 17, 2020
The Snapdragon 875 is said to be announced on December 1st, and we have little reason to believe that any improvements will be made. Therefore, it seems that performance will continue to vary depending on the region, and only this time North American consumers will get the short end of the stick.