There have been rumors that Samsung will equip the US version of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip (codenamed MSM8998), which is expected to become the standard for the 2017 Android flagship phone. This eight-core chip not only improves performance, but finds a balance between optimal power consumption and performance. It uses state-of-the-art 10nm process technology to support new features such as a smooth mobile virtual reality experience.
In fact, the performance of the processor on the market is already strong enough, and many people are more concerned about the heat and battery life of the phone. However, there are still some people who are still pursuing the running scores of the ultimate Antu Bunny, Geekbench and other software. A few days ago, a device running the Android Nougat system with the Snapdragon 835 chip and 4GB of memory was unveiled at Geekbench, which occupied the first place in the Android performance list.
Obviously, the high frequency of the Snapdragon 835 shows its power here, with a single core performance of up to 2004 points. In the previous Geekbench performance list, the Galaxy S7 topped the list with a score of 1785 on a single-core test. The phone is powered by a Snapdragon 820 chip, clocked at 1.6GHz.
From this running score, we can initially judge that the Snapdragon 835 is superior to the Snapdragon 820 in terms of performance, power consumption, graphics processing and virtual reality functions. Of course, this is only a preliminary comparison of the two chips, and everything will have to wait until the equipment equipped with the Snapdragon 835 is actually on sale.
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