The Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 has made what seems to be its first-ever appearance on AnTuTu. It nets an overall score of 874,868, making it over 30% faster than the Snapdragon 865+. The increased performance is likely due to its Cortex-X1 Super Core.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Alleged-Qualcomm-Snapdragon-875-AnTuTu-AnTuTu-listing-paints-a-rosy-picture-of-the-upcoming-silicon.500883.0.html
Smartphones has reached their bottlenecks.
These phones current thermal cooling solutions is not efficient enough to operate these devices under these loads.
Wasted speed that will not be fully used but these chip companies will deceive consumers nonetheless so they can still max out full profit.
This is when consumers needs government regulations to force these greedy companies from price-fixing!
Isn't 874 868/629 245=1.39?
The contributions of a single X1 is blown far out of proportions. It's not a radically new design, it's just a beefed up old design, and efficiency drops with this approach.
Quote from: TruthIsThere on October 30, 2020, 17:27:55
Smartphones has reached their bottlenecks.
These phones current thermal cooling solutions is not efficient enough to operate these devices under these loads.
Wasted speed that will not be fully used but these chip companies will deceive consumers nonetheless so they can still max out full profit.
This is when consumers needs government regulations to force these greedy companies from price-fixing!
The good flagships do not thermally throttle at full load at decent ambient temperatures. asus ROG phone 3 for instance.
But some do. Hopefully when it comes to games, it will intelligently limit FPS to reduce heat.