The Android machine owner has changed again! Exynos 9810 runs for the first time!
The Android machine owner has changed again! Exynos 9810 runs for the first time!

Geekbench Running points library A device named SM-G960F appears on the. It is an international version of Galaxy S9 and uses Samsung's own Exynos 9810 processor. From the score score, the single core performance is very strong, and it has changed the "decline" of Android processors and successfully surpassed Apple A10 Fusion.


From the basic information, we can see that the international version of Galaxy S9 has 4G memory, uses Android 8.0, the frequency of the small core is 1.79GHz, and the large core is unknown. Both single core score and multi-core score have set a new high for Android phones.


The detailed score of single thread score, needless to say, tops Android's SoC.


Multi thread scoring is also very powerful, but the Snapdragon 845 can also reach the level of 8000+, and the Exynos 9810 does not open the gap.


Compared with the U.S. Galaxy S9+(SM-G965U1, using Snapdragon 845), it has advantages in both single core and multi-core.


The single core runs the points and runs over them without mercy. I don't know what it will be like for users who are going to buy the dragon version of Galaxy S9/S9+


Multi thread scoring, Exynos 9810 leads in most results compared with the Snapdragon 845. At this stage, the score is still based on the Galaxy S9 engineering machine, which may not represent the final result. After we get the official retail version of the phone equipped with Exynos 9810, we will do more detailed tests. Please wait.


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