The ferocious performance of Tegra4 is believed to be known from different reports At last, NVIDIA's handheld computer Shield also made achievements, and it just used the Tegra4 processor. Not surprisingly, NVIDIA Shield also succeeded in overtaking the iPad 4 and ranking first on the list.
From the list, NVIDIA Shield ranked first in the GFXBenchmark 2.5 Offscreen. This is the GLBenchmark 2.5 Offscreen we used to use in the original test. Its performance can accurately reflect the Shader performance of the GPU. Although NVIDIA Shield is in the first place, it is not far behind the SGX554MP4 on the second place iPad 4. The frame number is basically at the same level. In addition to these two GPU performance monsters, the rest of the top ten are Galaxy S4 (including two versions of Exynos 5410 and Snapdragon 600), except for one developer using Mali-T604
For the relationship between the frame number of GFXBench 2.5 Offscreen and the Shader processing performance, refer to the following table (this is the approximate calculation performance under FP16 precision, in GFLOPS) ▼
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