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  • Geekbench And AnTuTu Benchmarks Of Snapdragon 675 Surface Online

    Geekbench And AnTuTu Benchmarks Of Snapdragon 675 Surface Online

    American chipmaker, Qualcomm announced its Snapdragon 675 SoC late last year. It is a 64-bit chipset that is manufactured using 11 nm process technology. It consists of an Octa-Core CPU that has a maximum clock speed of up to 2.0 GHz and Adreno 612 GPU. The Geekbench and AnTuTu benchmarks were shared online that reveal an intriguing result. 

    Snapdragon 675 Geekbench Results

    A Chinese smartphone manufacturer, Hisense showcased it’s Snapdragon 675 smartphone, the U30. The leaker was able to install the benchmark app on the demo device and collect Geekbench results.

    The smartphone scores a single-core score of 2273 points and a multi-core score 5827. Shockingly, both the single-score and multi-core score of the Snapdragon 675 is better than its elder sibling, the Snapdragon 710. The latter is manufactured using 10 nm processing technology and is present on devices like the Nokia 8.1 and Lenovo Z5s.  

    Snapdragon 675 AnTuTu Results

    https://twitter.com/bang_gogo_/status/1083662014986149888

    The AnTuTu benchmark results of the Snapdragon 675 were shared by an Indonesian Twitter user, Bang Gogo. The smartphone gets a total score of 174402 which comprises CPU, GPU, UX and Memory points. A bar chart exhibits that the Snapdragon 675 has higher Memory, UX and CPU score than its cousins which include the Snapdragon 710, Snapdragon 670 and Snapdragon 660.  

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    However, the Snapdragon 710 comes out on top in the GPU department which is followed by the Snapdragon 670. It is self-explanatory as the 710 and 670 feature the Adreno 616 and Andreno 615 GPU which are better than the Adreno 612 on the Snapdragon 675. 

     

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