Samsung Galaxy S7 Benchmarked with Exynos 8890 processor
GeekBench scores of the Exynos 8890 powered Samsung Galaxy S7 have been leaked on Weibo, disclosing scores that were powerful impressive. The phone is now named as Lucky 7 and Project Lucky at Geekbench but we all know it's none other than next Galaxy S7. The benchmark scores are leaked by Weibo user 'i Ice universe', who has been posting benchmark scores of several forthcoming mobile chipsets over recent weeks. The Exynos 8890 supposedly scores 2,304 points in the single-threaded GeekBench test, while in the multi-threaded test it manages a mighty impressive of 8,038 points.
Also See: Samsung Galaxy S7 will have magenisium alloy While the single-core evaluation results are still marginally lower than that which the Apple A9 SoC in the iPhone 6s can manage, the multi core test results are nearly twice higher than the Apple A9 and the Exynos 7420 inside the Galaxy S6 and also the Galaxy Note 5. The GeekBench scores for the Snapdragon 820 powered variation were leaked a few weeks back and they weren't anywhere near as striking as the scores managed by the Exynos form, as some of you might recall. We can just expect the last versions WOn't have such a huge difference when it comes to raw functionality.
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