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Samsung Galaxy S21 tested on GeekBench with 8GB RAM and Snapdragon 888 Comments

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  • Anonymous
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  • 04 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 04 Dec 2020Geekbench is own by apple this is a bias and trash benchmark applol youre funny

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  • 04 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 04 Dec 2020Cant wait to get this new Snapdragon SoC while I laugh at those who only get the crappynos var... moreCmon man, have some humanity, its not fair to laugh at others misfortune 😅

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  • ntJ
  • 04 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 04 Dec 2020Cant wait to get this new Snapdragon SoC while I laugh at those who only get the crappynos var... moreSorry to burst your bubble but Exynos 2100 will be faster than Snapdragon 875.

*****Exynos 2100*****

Single core: Around 1300.
Multi core: Around 4200.

in power saving mode,
Single core: Around 1100.
Multi core: Around 3000.

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  • Anonymous
  • ntJ
  • 04 Dec 2020

dude111, 04 Dec 2020The memory test was broken, that's why they removed it. Anyone who saw an Exynos's ... moreGeekBench seems to know that their benchmark is not an honest cross-platform comparison. If you look at their CPU charts (https://browser.geekbench.com/processor-benchmarks) they don't list any ARM devices, which is where one would expect to be able to go see such cross-platform comparisons.
Then they further breakdown by platform (Android, iOS, MacOS).
There doesn't seem to be confidence from GeekBench that users can stand behind the numbers.

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  • Anonymous
  • 7X2
  • 04 Dec 2020

Cant wait to get this new Snapdragon SoC while I laugh at those who only get the crappynos variant while paying same price as the superior Snapdragon but performs crap!

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  • Shui8
  • KZK
  • 04 Dec 2020

Shadocx, 04 Dec 2020I actually tested GeekBench 5.0 and 5.2.5 on my phone and got about the same scores for single... moreMaybe this Galaxy S21 tested with 5% battery left lol 😂😂😂 Just joking.

Qualcomm claim a 25% CPU performance over SD865 on this SD888, but its more like 10% lol. As usual, marketing on paper.

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  • ntJ
  • 04 Dec 2020

Android Authority, 04 Dec 2020These are not final scores. Multi core for Snapdragon 865 devices is around 3300. How can Sn... moreThese are scores in power saving mode.
Real scores are as below:

*****Snapdragon 875*****
Single core: Around 1200.
Multi core: Around 4100.

in power saving mode,
Single core: Around 1100.
Multi core: Around 3000.

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  • 04 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 04 Dec 2020Check this out... https://www.eetimes.com/new-geekbench-5-improves-tests-but-adds-bias/The memory test was broken, that's why they removed it.
Anyone who saw an Exynos's memory score would tell you that those numbers do not reflect the CPU performance of that chip at all and just bloated up its score.

That's not bias, that's a quick fix.

About the ML test. Is just one out of eleven tests in the Floating-point part. And given that the FP part only accounts for 30% of the total score, the ML test could represent between 1-5% of that amount. It's insignificant if you see it as a whole, especially now that almost all new chips have a dedicated block just for ML that's separated from the CPU core.
Even for old chips that don't have one, the GPU is much more suited for that task.

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  • 04 Dec 2020

Shui8, 04 Dec 2020Sorry, its a difference from Geekbench 5.2 & 5.1, not 4. For example, this is the resul... moreI actually tested GeekBench 5.0 and 5.2.5 on my phone and got about the same scores for single and multi core.
Make sure your phone isn't on low battery percentage, it gets lower score.

That OnePlus 8 Pro was probably at 10% battery...
Check this one out: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/5142267

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  • KZK
  • 04 Dec 2020

Shadocx, 04 Dec 2020What are you talking about, check the Geekbench 5 on these pages: https://www.gsmarena.com/on... moreSorry, its a difference from Geekbench 5.2 & 5.1, not 4.

For example, this is the result of Oneplus 8 Pro on Geekbench 5.2 - https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/5143095

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  • 33D
  • 04 Dec 2020

Shui8, 04 Dec 2020Different geekbench version. That 3300 on version 4, this is version 5 (SD865 single-907, mult... moreWhat are you talking about, check the Geekbench 5 on these pages:
https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_8t-review-2183p4.php
https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_mi_10t_pro-review-2177p4.php

If it was Geekbench 4 it would score over 10k in multi score, not just 3k.
https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_7_pro-review-1930p5.php

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  • Anonymous
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  • 04 Dec 2020

Every update the score is getting lower 🤣 while apple score is getting higher

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  • Anonymous
  • 7R{
  • 04 Dec 2020

Geekbench is own by apple this is a bias and trash benchmark app

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  • ntJ
  • 04 Dec 2020

Shui8, 04 Dec 2020Different geekbench version. That 3300 on version 4, this is version 5 (SD865 single-907, mult... moreCheck this out...

https://www.eetimes.com/new-geekbench-5-improves-tests-but-adds-bias/

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  • Anonymous
  • PIu
  • 04 Dec 2020

no matter how powerful the chips..if you put in samsung phone..the score will low ..
this is fascinating..

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  • KZK
  • 04 Dec 2020

Android Authority, 04 Dec 2020These are not final scores. Multi core for Snapdragon 865 devices is around 3300. How can Sn... moreDifferent geekbench version. That 3300 on version 4, this is version 5 (SD865 single-907, multi-2680). Nevertheless the difference are just minimal, just like Bionic A14. Only GPU are upgraded higher.

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  • iDf
  • 04 Dec 2020

most people preferred the note to the S series.
bad move by Samsung.

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  • Mxm
  • 04 Dec 2020

These are not final scores.
Multi core for Snapdragon 865 devices is around 3300.
How can Snapdragon 875 A.k.a 888 score under 3000?

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  • Anonymous
  • PZa
  • 04 Dec 2020

Quite ordinary geekbench figures. I hope the chip lives up to the hype.

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  • Anonymous
  • tDP
  • 04 Dec 2020

us, china and homeland version?

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