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technology5 months ago

Exynos 2600 and Snapdragon 8 Elite 2: Upcoming Galaxy S26 Processors Revealed

Samsung's upcoming Exynos 2600 chipset, built on a 2nm GAA process, has been spotted in early benchmark tests revealing a 10-core '1+3+6' CPU cluster and a maximum clock speed of 3.55GHz. Although initial scores are low, these are early results, and the chipset is expected to improve before its anticipated release in the Galaxy S26 series next year.

technology2 years ago

"Snapdragon 8 Gen 3: A Powerhouse Chipset Set to Surpass 2 Million on AnTuTu Benchmark"

Leaked benchmarks suggest that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, offering a 15% increase in CPU performance and a 39% increase in GPU performance compared to its predecessor. The official announcement of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is expected on October 24, and it is rumored that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will exclusively use this chipset. However, it remains to be seen if the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 can outperform Apple's latest A17 Pro chipset.

technology2 years ago

Underclocked Tensor G3 Chipset in Google Pixel 8a Shows Disappointing Benchmark Results

The Pixel 8a, featuring Google's upcoming Tensor G3 SoC, has appeared in a benchmark leak, revealing lower clock speeds and disappointing results compared to the competition. Running on Geekbench 5 instead of the updated Geekbench 6, the Pixel 8a achieved a single-core score of 1,218 and a multi-core score of 3,175. The Tensor G3 is reported to be a generation behind competitors like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, and with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 on the horizon, the performance gap is expected to widen. Despite rumors of discontinuation, the Pixel 8a's appearance suggests that Google may have changed its plans for the Pixel-A series.

technology2 years ago

Leaked benchmarks suggest iPhone 15 Pro's performance will rival M1 MacBook.

A benchmark leak claims that the A17 chip in the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro will be extremely powerful, with a 20.6% jump in single-core performance and a 24% jump in multi-core performance year-on-year. However, these numbers seem unrealistic and unverified, as previous A-series chips have only seen a 10% jump in performance each year. It's too early for engineering validation test iPhone 15 Pro models to be available for testing in such a manner, and there are no entries in the Geekbench database that match these results.