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What are the AnTuTu benchmark scores of the third generation Snapdragon 8?

Author:Jiong Time:2024-06-24 05:39

Just two days ago, the third-generation Snapdragon 8 mobile processor that everyone was looking forward to was finally officially released.As soon as this chip was launched, major domestic mobile phone manufacturers announced that they would launch flagship mobile phones equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8Gen3 chip.Many friends want to know the performance of the third-generation Snapdragon 8. Next, the editor will introduce to you the AnTuTu benchmark data of the third-generation Snapdragon 8.

What are the AnTuTu benchmark scores of the third generation Snapdragon 8?

What is the AnTuTu benchmark score of the third generation Snapdragon 8?Introduction to Qualcomm Snapdragon 8Gen3 running score data

AnTuTu scores 2.16 million points

The third-generation Snapdragon 8 adopts a 1 (X4) + 5 (A720) + 2 (A520) architecture design, with a maximum frequency of up to 3.3GHz.Compared with the previous generation products, Snapdragon 8 Gen3 has a 30% improvement in performance and a 20% improvement in energy efficiency.

In terms of graphics processing, Snapdragon 8 Gen3 has upgraded the Adreno GPU, which has a 25% improvement in performance and energy efficiency.In addition, the processor also supports LPDDR5x 9600MHz memory, which is also the highest memory specification on the market.In terms of overall energy consumption, Snapdragon 8 Gen3 has been reduced by 10%, which means that while using high performance, it can also ensure longer battery life.

To sum up, the AnTuTu running score of the third-generation Snapdragon 8 is as high as 2.16 million points, which is higher than the 2.05 million points previously revealed by the Dimensity 9300. It is the current running score ceiling for Android phones.In other words, the performance of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8Gen3 this time is still very powerful, and it is still the ceiling of mobile chips.

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