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HiSilicon Kirin 970 vs Samsung Exynos 8895

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Ang SoC na Kirin 970 ng Huawei ay kasalukuyang available kasama ang paglabas ng Mate 10 at Mate 10 Pro. Ang HiSilicon Kirin 970 ay ang pinakamalakas na chip hanggang ngayon mula sa Huawei at kasama nito ang i7 co-processor at AI.

Matapos tumakbo ng ilang benchmarks, nais naming ikumpara ito sa pinakamalakas na Samsung 8895 Octa na ginagamit ng Note8. Narito ang mga resulta ng benchmark comparison.

HiSilicon Kirin 970Samsung Exynos 9 8895
Prosesador Mataas na Kapangyarihan4 x ARM Cortex A73 2.36GHz4 x Exynos M1 2.31GHz
Prosesador Mababang Kapangyarihan4 x ARM Cortex A53 1.69GHz4 x ARM Cortex A53 1.8GHz
GPUMali G72 MP12Mali G71 MP20
Antutu Benchmark174,579174,452
GeekBench 4 Single-Core1,8992,008
GeekBench 4 Multi-Core6,7346,093
PCMark Work 1.08,2976,897
PCMark Work 2.06,9875,898
3DMark2,9292,627

Sa pagsusuri, inilagay namin ang screen resolution ng Note8 sa FHD+ upang tumugma sa FHD+ resolution ng ⟦…⟧Mate 10 Pro.

Ang pinakamataas na pagganap ng bawat SoC ay nakadepende sa high-powered cluster na ang Cortex A73 para sa Kirin 970 at ang Exynos M1. Ang A73 ay may top clock speed na 2.36GHz habang ang M1 naman ay may 2.31GHz.

Ang isa pang malaking bahagi ng mga nakikitang marka sa itaas ay nagmumula sa GPU. Ang Kirin 970 ay may kasamang Mali-G72MP12 habang ang Exynos 8895 naman ay may mas lumang henerasyong Mali-G71MP20.

Sa halos lahat ng benchmark na aming tinalakay gamit ang dalawang device, ang Kirin 970 ay nakalampasan ang Exynos 8895 nang malaki. Ito lamang sa single-core score ng GeekBench kung saan nanalo ang Exynos 8895 laban sa Kirin 970. Sa lahat ng natitira, ang Kirin 970 ang nanalo.

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4 Comments

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Jude · 9 years ago

It’s really difficult to compare the SoC specially if they were installed on board. Real tests of CPU’s must be done in a lab wherein they are connected on a similar test instruments. but we can’t do that. instead, we can only test them on the devices where they were installed.

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anjdroid · 9 years ago

jude, its already a good reality comparison of how much they can get from each of their chips in terms of performance with the specific phone they are in as that is what people would use and not just chips alone.

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