Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 might have surfaced again on Geekbench as processor readies to go head-to-head with the Exynos 9820. Take a look!
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855, announced in November, is the first Android chipset to integrate ARM’s Cortex A76 core. The A76 is built keeping multi-threaded workloads in mind, as gaming and image applications continue to demand heavy resources. The Snapdragon 855’s one Kryo 485 core is designed to take the initial brunt of an app during launch. The SoC as a whole is the first time a US manufacturer will make use of TSMC’s N7 node.
Therefore, it’s important to keep track of how. the 855 compares its predecessors and Apple’s A12 in performance. To that end, Qualcomm is continuing to tweak the Snapdragon 855 before Samsung launches the Exynos 9820 with the Galaxy S10. Take a look below for more details.
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