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A record 1.118 million points!AnTuTu announces the first Snapdragon 8+ mobile phone benchmark: 18+512GB Emperor Edition storage

Last night, Qualcomm officially released the strongest mobile SoC in its history, the Snapdragon 8+.

One of the biggest and most popular upgrades of the new product is the replacement of the brand-new TSMC 4nm process. This is a specification that everyone has dreamed of. It can bring lower power consumption, lower heat generation, and the performance experience is expected to be improved accordingly. .

Snapdragon 8+ benchmarks are released! The CPU/GPU improvement is gratifying

After the release, AnTuTu also exposed the running score of the first Snapdragon 8+ mobile phone for the first time. It not only has this strongest chip, but also is equipped with 18+512GB Emperor Edition storage, and the final running score reached 111.8 Absolutely, the strongest in history.

Unfortunately, AnTuTu said that this phone has been deliberately disguised, and the brand and model have been replaced by numbers.

Specifically, the Snapdragon 8+ mobile platform still adopts the 1+3+4 architecture, the frequency of the super core has been increased to 3.2GHz, the frequency of the large core has been increased to 2.75GHz, and the frequency of the small core has also been increased to 2.0GHz.

The frequency of the GPU has not been officially announced, but it has also clearly stated that it is about 10% higher than that of the Snapdragon 8.

A record 1.18 million points!AnTuTu announces the first Snapdragon 8+ mobile phone benchmark: 18+512GB Emperor Edition storage

In terms of running points, AnTuTu currently has the highest score of 1118161 points, of which the CPU score is 266524, the GPU score is 468846, the MEM score is 194987, and the UX score is 187804.

Among them, the MEM and UX scores are basically the same as the current Snapdragon 8 platform models with the same configuration, and the CPU and GPU scores are basically improved by 20,000 to 30,000 points.

AnTuTu said that the overall performance improvement of the Snapdragon 8+ is not small, but the most worth looking forward to is the power consumption and heat generation performance. When the frequency is increased, the overall SoC power consumption can still be reduced by 15% (official data), looking forward to the performance of the mass-produced machine.

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