The Galaxy Grade 4 will probably come up with two different processors on the market – a variant with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805, one with the Samsung Exynos chip own 5433. A new benchmark now seems to prove that the Exynos the Snapdragon clearly trumps in terms of performance.
was attentive in the AnTuTu benchmark on the GSM Arena, lands Samsung’s in-house chip Exynos 5433 Octa-Core with 40,303 points in second place behind the performance Monster NVIDIA Tegra K1, which as yet does was not announced for a smartphone. But is particularly interesting compared to the Snapdragon 805. Samsung’s in-house development is the chip from Qualcomm from relatively clear, coming to the finish only third place with 37,780 points
The Exynos 5433 uses a 64 bit architecture with four Cortex-A57 cores and four Cortex-A53 cores. The Snapdragon 805 however still uses 32-bit Krait cores and is so far only in the S5 Galaxy LTE-A and LG G3 Cat.6 used, both of which are only available in South Korea. For Samsung, the projection of our own Exynos chip is a good cushion for the coming months, in which so many of its competitors is likely to rely on the slower Snapdragon 805.
It is now an open secret that Samsung’s new Galaxy Rating is 4 out bring two chip versions. Both versions will come with 3 GB RAM, therefore. Whether the Exynos 5433 will however make it to Europe, or whether buyers have in this country may be content with the weaker Snapdragon 805; but it has still open. Samsung will officially launch the Galaxy Note 4 on 3 September just before the IFA Unpacked event on a.
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