Qualcomm’s most high-end chipset for the year is the Snapdragon 820. Qualcomm wants to make up for the downfall the Snapdragon 810 had last year with its new blazing fast and supposedly cool Snapdragon 820 chipset.
If you’re planning to buy a high-end Android smartphone/tablet this year, there’s a good chance that the Snapdragon 820 chipset will be inside. Just yesterday, the chipset underwent a benchmark on GFXBench, posting some impressive numbers.
The device used for the benchmark was most likely a unit designed just for testing. Here is the rundown of specs. Other than the Snapdragon 820, the device contained a 6.2-inch display with a QHD resolution and 4GB of RAM. The Adreno 530 graphics chip paired up with two 2.1GHz Kryo cores and two 1.6GHz Kryo cores. Onboard was 10GB of memory and Google’s latest Android 6.0 (excluding the minor 6.0.1 update).
Testing in the GFX 3.0 Manhattan test indicated that the Snapdragon 820 device outperformed many older Android devices, which comes at no surprise. It also managed to beat out the iPhone 6s Plus and tie the Google Pixel C, which has the NVIDIA Maxwell Tegra X1 graphics chip inside.
As for the GFX 3.1 Manhattan test, the Snapdragon 820 couldn’t surpass that of the Google Pixel C, but remained higher than a slew of other Android devices including the Nexus 6P, Galaxy Note 5 and Huawei Mate 8. Unfortunately, the benchmark failed to include the thermal test for overheating, thus leaving many users concerned. Let’s hope we get more details soon.
Source: GFXBench
Via: Gizmochina
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