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Title: Exynos 990 Galaxy S20 surfaces on Geekbench - How does it compare to the Snapdragon 865 model?
Post by: Redaktion on January 31, 2020, 06:53:04
The Exynos 990 variant of the Samsung Galaxy S20 has now been tested on Geekbench 5.1. The big question, of course, is how it compares to the Snapdragon 865 models. Well, your guess is probably the case.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Exynos-990-Galaxy-S20-surfaces-on-Geekbench-How-does-it-compare-to-the-Snapdragon-865-model.452710.0.html
Title: Re: Exynos 990 Galaxy S20 surfaces on Geekbench - How does it compare to the Snapdragon 865 model?
Post by: S.Yu on January 31, 2020, 11:27:02
What's there to bridge? Exynos uses stock ARM cores now.
The disadvantage in multicore may point to memory management or cache issues.
Title: Re: Exynos 990 Galaxy S20 surfaces on Geekbench - How does it compare to the Snapdragon 865 model?
Post by: Ricci Rox on January 31, 2020, 11:39:21
Quote from: S.Yu on January 31, 2020, 11:27:02
What's there to bridge? Exynos uses stock ARM cores now.
The disadvantage in multicore may point to memory management or cache issues.


Exynos 990 uses Mongoose cores.
Title: Re: Exynos 990 Galaxy S20 surfaces on Geekbench - How does it compare to the Snapdragon 865 model?
Post by: Bilawal on February 01, 2020, 00:17:16
That's what I was afraid of.. inferior SoC for Global market. I don't think GPU and efficiency will be better than SD865 too.
Title: Re: Exynos 990 Galaxy S20 surfaces on Geekbench - How does it compare to the Snapdragon 865 model?
Post by: Bilawal on February 01, 2020, 01:45:29
My S10+ exynos scored 826 in SC and 2224 in MC
Title: Re: Exynos 990 Galaxy S20 surfaces on Geekbench - How does it compare to the Snapdragon 865 model?
Post by: Andrekua on February 01, 2020, 04:36:46
Personally I really hope that high end SoC would get rid of those A57 low power chip or at least reduced their numbers. Why do we need 4x A57 cores anyway?

Seriously, if they are going for tri-core design, then they should consider using /2x A57 for idle operation, 3 mid performance cores with 3 high performance cores (for gaming or high load).