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The Snapdragon 632 makes its Geekbench appearance, outperforms the Snapdragon 636 and 630

Started by Redaktion, July 18, 2018, 13:30:13

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Redaktion

The Snapdragon 632 was released a few weeks ago and has made its way to Geekbench, with it recording scores that would make it the company's most impressive mid-range SoC, even ahead of the Snapdragon 636.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Snapdragon-632-makes-its-Geekbench-appearance-outperforms-the-Snapdragon-636-and-630.316496.0.html

encrypto.feria

What happened with Qualcomm's naming for real, at first I was delighted when 200 400 600 800 made clear differences between performance class, but then 600 got 625 630 636 632 yet 800 got a steady raising number 800 801 825 835 845, is there a lottery or a random number generating machine in their office to determine which number they should use next.

law

I'm confused as well with these 600 series processor from qualcomm but i get it this way. Think the snapdragon 625 as the base model. The 632 replaces 630, which is a successor of 626, which is a slightly overclocked 625. The 660 is a direct successor of 653, which (at that time) was positioned a little bit higher above 625 but way under 820. The 636 is a slightly detuned version of 660.

Judging by the paper specs, these new generation of 600 series should ranked 660>636>632>630, as the classification suggest. But if these benchmark are true then i don't really get why would qualcomm kill the easy way to understand brotherhood of 600 series.

Maybe these confusion was created to keep refreshing the product line even though no actual higher performance increase in 600 series processor is available, so a not tech-savvy buyer would only know that there is something new to get about. It's like intel keep refreshing their 14nm line. I do wish they avoid these practice in marketing their product, but even samsung's exynos 7 series lineup (7870,7885) and any mediatek's naming scheme is also confusing as well.

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