Galaxy S10's Snapdragon 855 chipset benchmarked to rival Apple's A12



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There is already a Snapdragon 845 naming successor on the market, the Snapdragon 850, and it is the proud chipset of Samsung's latest Galaxy Book 2 endeavor. That one, however, runs Windows, which should be the same as Android, and it is still true 845 heir.

In fact, there are rumors that it can switch the naming scheme for its mobile chipsets and title the following one Snapdragon 8150. Lo and behold, a few test scores in the Geekbench and AnTuTu databases have appeared, precisely of the next-gen mobile chipset from Qualcomm, and AnTuTu claims it has checked its back-end database to confirm the silicon is indeed Snapdragon 8150.
Right off the bat, the 8150 shot to Android prominence 362292 points on AnTuTu. For comparison, the highest score we've seen from the first 7nm chipset on Android, the Kirin 980, sits below. Not only that but currently the top score of Apple's A12 Bionic in AnTuTu's official iOS ranking is also a tad lower. When it comes to Geekbench, the А still still still 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 8150
All in all, we can expect a wide, medium and small kind of processor architecture in a "1 + 3 + 4" arrangement at 2.84GHz, 2.4GHz and 1.78GHz maximum clock speeds, respectively. AnTuTu adds that the next-gen Adreno 640 GPUs performance is better than the 630 that is in Snapdragon 845, so a nice boost in graphics can also be expected from Qualcomm's upcoming mobile 7nm chipset that will likely end up in the Galaxy S10 models stateside.

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