Saturday, March 9, 2013

Nvidia Tegra 4 vs Samsung Exynos 5 Octa Benchmark 2013


Samsung unveiled an 8-core Exynos processor for smartphones and tablets.
The Tegra 4 and Exynos 5 both run at clock speeds of 1.8GHz. If the alleged leak of Samsung's Exynos 5 Octa is correct, NVIDIA's Tegra 4 still comes out on top. We have to take this with a grain of salt since there is always the possibility that that photo may be inaccurate.
Prior to the leaked photos, rumors swirled about what processor would even be featured in the Samsung Galaxy S4. It was rumored that it would have either the Exynos 5 in quad or octa core, or the Snapdragon 600.
The Tegra 4 benchmark test results using AnTuTu show a total benchmark score of 36489. Samsung's Exynos 5 CPU leaked photos, also on AnTuTu shows the Korean variant of the device with a total score of 19072 and a score of 21469 for the UK variant.
The good news is that the Galaxy S4 beats the HTC One X which scored 16091 on Antutu. The Tegra 4 is a quad-core CPU and the Exynos 5 Octa is an octa-core made up of a 1.8 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 and a 1.2 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7.
ZTE Corp. announced its partnership with NVIDIA last month to feature the Tegra 4 chips in a series of new ZTE 'super phones' expected to be released in the middle of this year. It will be the first device to cram that much power into a smartphone. 

1 comment:

  1. What's the point of this whole article? Tegra 4 was the best until Exynos 5 showed up which is worse so Tegra 4 is the best? Who the fuck needs that kind od news?

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