GSMArena.com GSMArena.com

Tip us

1.5m
109k
RSS

EV

Merch

Log in

Login

I forgot my password
Sign up
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Featured
  • Phone Finder
  • Deals
  • MerchNew
  • Coverage
  • Contact
ADVERTISEMENTS

Exynos 2100 new benchmarks show multi-core lead over SD888 Comments

  • Read
  • Post your comment

  • Post your comment
Pages: «12…78 9 101112 »
Sort by:

R
  • Rida Issa
  • qa0
  • 22 Dec 2020

IpsDisplay, 22 Dec 2020How is pointing out concerns complaining? Cause you are never satisfied, even if the snapdragon is considered 1 to 2 seconds faster, you guys still continue to complain, Exynos 990 or 2100 are the flagship processors, so if you are never satisfied then you have a problem. We can't base our usage under some numbers called benchmarks

  • Reply
    S
    • Samwithgalaxy
    • Dkx
    • 22 Dec 2020

    fixtalo, 22 Dec 2020U kidding me ? 7nm is more effective than u ever think u know what u say ?? U know what 7nm me... moreHow? Then why Apple haven't used 7nm again instead of 5

    • Reply
      S
      • Snapdragon is love
      • sxs
      • 22 Dec 2020

      There are so many variants. Dont get fooled by the benchmarks. A13 looked better than SD865 because of the single core score and but there were so many variants people did not count .If you looked overall SD865 was much better. Even if exynos manage yo have better cpu, my concern is their shitty gpus.

      • Reply
        f
        • fixtalo
        • N6s
        • 22 Dec 2020

        Samwithgalaxy, 22 Dec 2020But rumours are coming that It will be on 7nm instead of 5nm. Hope that doesn't happen. I... moreU kidding me ? 7nm is more effective than u ever think u know what u say ?? U know what 7nm mean ??!!

        • Reply
          S
          • Samwithgalaxy
          • Dkx
          • 22 Dec 2020

          But rumours are coming that It will be on 7nm instead of 5nm. Hope that doesn't happen. It will ruin All the Excitements. Fingers Crossed For 5nm.

          • Reply
            D
            • Duck of death
            • d$y
            • 22 Dec 2020

            AnonD-558092, 22 Dec 2020Yeah no. The M1 has a lot of its performance advantages stemming from the I/O being directly i... moreThat is some usual 1st class bllox from the Apple sales department. All processors has memory controller integrated on chip. It was decades ago that changed.
            The reason you can't upgrade memory on iMacs is because the Apple is rótten with greed.

            • Reply
              N
              • Nova
              • fu%
              • 22 Dec 2020

              This is fake news

              • Reply
                S
                • Stoleriko
                • 0@i
                • 22 Dec 2020

                I'm waiting for a real comparative test after software updates. Especially in the field of battery life and how much the device heats up

                • Reply
                  ?
                  • Anonymous
                  • 0xS
                  • 22 Dec 2020

                  Soon everybody start to say why samsung in our country selling poor snapdragon 888 version instead of exynos 2100 for same price. As always.

                  • Reply
                    D
                    • AnonD-558092
                    • jRn
                    • 22 Dec 2020

                    Annas, 22 Dec 2020Far ahead on what? on arm? is 4 generations ahead...because we know what M1 arm arhictecture c... moreYeah no. The M1 has a lot of its performance advantages stemming from the I/O being directly integrated in the chip. This has the major disadvantage that storage and RAM is not expandable. Intel can't offer this because they don't make hardware, just processors and chipsets, with OEMs dealing with the rest. Don't count the NUCs

                    Comparing tech is not nearly as straightforward as you make it sound like it is.

                    (Directly might be an overstatement, just know that everything is very tightly integrated)

                    • Reply
                      M
                      • Mediatek sux
                      • DkQ
                      • 22 Dec 2020

                      Ludovic, 22 Dec 2020We can see the RAW power of the SoC in apps and heavy apps, and in editing you can see the le... moreTheres a lot of speedtests on youtube, do you know which ones have photo and video editing tests?

                      • Reply
                        A
                        • Ala
                        • 0Uc
                        • 22 Dec 2020

                        OMG!!!
                        Full of ARM/AXX chip architects in this forum. I wonder if you are all working for Samsung/Huawei/Apple? I would say so, based on how much tech knowledge you all seem to have.

                        • Reply
                          L
                          • Ludovic
                          • SvB
                          • 22 Dec 2020

                          Mediatek sux, 22 Dec 2020What optimization is this? Why cant we get it on android? Is google to blame?We can see the RAW power of the SoC in apps and heavy apps, and in editing you can see the lead of Apples soc..so real life
                          So if he ig ores real life and also synthetic benchmarks..its his fault and his lying to him self and that is not our problem

                          • Reply
                            • Asphalt-nation
                            • 0t1
                            • 22 Dec 2020

                            This is some overdue payback for users located in Exynos markets.

                            Still, all that power would be useless without good thermals / decent battery life.

                            We must see how the device perform, but still, it's the first
                            promising Exynos flagship in ages. Gotta appreciate that.

                            Let's just hope the MALI GPU won't ruins the party.

                            • Reply
                              M
                              • Mediatek sux
                              • DkQ
                              • 22 Dec 2020

                              Andreidinutu, 22 Dec 2020Of course. Apple might still be in the lead, but it isn't as far as we see it isWhat optimization is this? Why cant we get it on android? Is google to blame?

                              • Reply
                                • Andreidinutu
                                • mEA
                                • 22 Dec 2020

                                AnonD-940827, 22 Dec 2020Just wait for the battery benchmark.! Exynos will own everyone on power consumption. And heat,... moreWell if you wanna call me a fanboy sure. Just know that I own a black shark

                                • Reply
                                  S
                                  • Shiny Dave
                                  • mpm
                                  • 22 Dec 2020

                                  Good to see any indicators that Exynos is at least competent this cycle. Can't wait to see the real-world testing, this is going to be a fascinating comparison even if the direct comparison is on the hilariously overpriced plastic S21.

                                  • Reply
                                    D
                                    • AnonD-940827
                                    • 8pQ
                                    • 22 Dec 2020

                                    Andreidinutu, 22 Dec 2020Bash exynos nowJust wait for the battery benchmark.! Exynos will own everyone on power consumption. And heat, as usual.

                                    Poor f4nb0y xD

                                    • Reply
                                      • Andreidinutu
                                      • Lid
                                      • 22 Dec 2020

                                      Annas, 22 Dec 2020Far ahead on what? on arm? is 4 generations ahead...because we know what M1 arm arhictecture c... moreOk ok fanboy

                                      • Reply
                                        A
                                        • Annas
                                        • nDy
                                        • 22 Dec 2020

                                        Andreidinutu, 22 Dec 2020Of course. Apple might still be in the lead, but it isn't as far as we see it isFar ahead on what? on arm? is 4 generations ahead...because we know what M1 arm arhictecture can do in a little larger envelope, fanless design as well
                                        far better made...Apple has the former Intel chip brain from years and years...no wonder Apple is on top for a while, while Intel is on the bottom now....As long as the chip brain is at Apple...dont expect nothing else in the years to come from no-one

                                        • Reply
                                          • Post your comment
                                          Pages: «12…78 9 101112 »
                                          Sort by:

                                          ADVERTISEMENTS

                                          Phone finder

                                          • Samsung
                                          • Apple
                                          • Huawei
                                          • Nokia
                                          • Sony
                                          • LG
                                          • HTC
                                          • Motorola
                                          • Lenovo
                                          • Xiaomi
                                          • Google
                                          • Honor
                                          • Oppo
                                          • Realme
                                          • OnePlus
                                          • vivo
                                          • Meizu
                                          • BlackBerry
                                          • Asus
                                          • Alcatel
                                          • ZTE
                                          • Microsoft
                                          • Vodafone
                                          • Energizer
                                          • Cat
                                          • Sharp
                                          • Micromax
                                          • Infinix
                                          • TCL
                                          • Ulefone
                                          • Tecno
                                          • BLU
                                          • Blackview
                                          • Acer
                                          • Panasonic
                                          • Plum

                                          All brands Rumor mill

                                          ADVERTISEMENTS

                                          Related articles

                                          • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra with Exynos 2100 spotted on Geekbench
                                          • Galaxy S21 family to be powered by the Exynos 2100 in India, sales start on January 29
                                          • Snapdragon 875 in Galaxy S21 benchmarked, but the Exynos 2100 might be the one to have
                                          • Samsung Galaxy S21+ handled in unofficial video review

                                          DAILY DEALS

                                          These are the best offers from our affiliate partners. We may get a commission from qualifying sales.
                                          Xiaomi Poco F4 GT
                                          256GB 12GB RAM $ 666.00
                                          $ 629.00
                                          Samsung Galaxy A12
                                          64GB 4GB RAM $ 159.00
                                          $ 139.99
                                          Samsung Galaxy A52
                                          128GB 6GB RAM $ 260.00
                                          $ 247.00
                                          Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
                                          256GB 8GB RAM € 509.00
                                          € 419.00
                                          Show all deals
                                          ADVERTISEMENTS

                                          Home News Reviews Compare Coverage Glossary FAQ RSS feed Youtube Facebook Twitter Instagram

                                          © 2000-2022 GSMArena.com Mobile version Android app Tools Contact us Merch store Privacy Terms of use Change Ad Consent Do not sell my data