The American chipset manufacturing giants and a company that has established a major brand profile over the years, Qualcomm just recently revealed to their peers the newest addition to their range of flagship chipsets, the all new Snapdragon 888. The new chipset has been made in order to power high-end premium Android models which are due to release in 2021. The company has just given of the details regarding the chipset in a benchmark listing in which they have highlighted the features the new chipset will bring on the table for companies and users.
The said benchmarks have been conducted on different benchmarking platforms, which include the likes of AnTuTu, GeekBench, GFXBench Aztec Normal and Manhattan 3.0, Ludashi AiMark, AITuTu, MLPerf, and UL Procyon. In contrast, the tests were carried out in conjunction with the Snapdragon 888 devices and were done at least three times after which the average test score was compiled to give a somewhat approximate benchmark rating.
The AnTuTu benchmark gave the new Snapdragon 888 an average score of 735,439, which achieving which is a major step for the company. . In contrast the Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ powered by the Kirin 9000 chip scored 698,654 points, whereas the highest performing Snapdragon 865 phone, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra had a score of 671,045, so it shows the ground that Snapdragon has covered and the major improvements in the new processor. .
In contrast, Geekbench listing showed the Snapdragon 888 to score 1,135 points in the single-core test and 3,794 on the multi-core test. Its predecessor, the Snapdragon 865, had about 900 on the single-core test and 3,400 points in the multi-core test. This makes the new Snapdragon chip 10% better in the single-core and 20% better in the multi-core test. Finally, in terms of the GPU tests, the Adreno 660 had an average of 86 FPS on the Aztec Ruins Vulcan test and 169 fps on the Manhattan 3.0 test, both running at 1080p.

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