After running some benchmarks, we thought of comparing it with Samsung most powerful Exynos 8895 Octa that's being used by the Note8. The top performance of each SoC relies on the high-powered cluster which is the Cortex A73 for the Kirin 970 and the Exynos M1. The Kirin 970 comes with a Mali-G72MP12 while the Exynos 8895 comes with an older generation Mali-G71MP20. On almost all of the benchmarks we ran with both devices, the Kirin 970 edged out the Exynos 8895 by a significant margin. It's only in GeekBench single-core score where the Exynos 8895 won over the Kirin 970. Samsung Electronics has annouced its two new Exynos processors for mobile devices, the Exynos 5 Octa (Exynos 5422) and the Exynos 5 Hexa (Exynos 5260). The Exynos 5422 is Samsung's advanced Exynos 5 Octa product for its premium mobile devices. The new processor promises to deliver up to 34% higher performance compared to previous Exynos Octa models and can save power consumption by up to 10%. Read more in our articles including "HiSilicon Kirin 970 vs Samsung Exynos 8895" and "Samsung announces new Exynos 5 Octa and Hexa chipsets".
After running some benchmarks, we thought of comparing it with Samsung most powerful Exynos 8895 Octa that's being used by the Note8. The top performance of each SoC relies on the high-powered cluster which is the Cortex A73 for the Kirin 970 and the Exynos M1.
The Kirin 970 comes with a Mali-G72MP12 while the Exynos 8895 comes with an older generation Mali-G71MP20. On almost all of the benchmarks we ran with both devices, the Kirin 970 edged out the Exynos 8895 by a significant margin. It's only in GeekBench single-core score where the Exynos 8895 won over the Kirin 970.
Our coverage of exynos 8895 includes: "HiSilicon Kirin 970 vs Samsung Exynos 8895"; "Samsung announces new Exynos 5 Octa and Hexa chipsets"; "Security issue found on Exynos-based devices". Each article provides unique insights and information.