Rumours about Samsung’s next offering in the Galaxy Note series have been increasingly appearing, first with some benchmarks that suggested that there would be two variants of the device with two different processors, one with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 and the other with an Exynos 5433. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with an octacore Exynos 5433 has most recently been spotted again on the AnTuTu benchmark database, this time actually logging some scores, coming in second to the NVIDIA Tegra K1 with a score of 40,303, but perhaps most surprisingly, beating out the Snapdragon 805. Naturally, benchmark scores are increasingly becoming less indicative of actual day-to-day performance, but it’s always good to see how well processors perform in a purely engineering environment.
Alongside the raw performance of the processors themselves, the performance of their respective GPUs in 3D and 2D were also logged. As you might expect seeing as the Exynos was slightly faster, the 3D performance of the Mali-T760 GPU is marginally faster than the new Adreno 420 of the Snapdragon 805, but again, while this would ideally translate to real world performance, we’ll have to wait till actual devices are released to see their actual performance.
What do you think about the benchmark scores of the Exynos 5433 in the Samsung Galaxy Note 4? Is the Note 4 on your wishlist for later this year? Let us know your opinion in the comments below.
Source: AnTuTu via Phone Arena