Exynos 2100 may surpass the SD 875 in the Samsung Galaxy S21 series

We have been getting quite a bit of benchmark results in the last few days. Mainly because of the tests performed on Apple’s latest M1 devices. However, it seems that those aren’t the only devices being tested. The Samsung Galaxy S21 may have already been examined with both its Snapdragon 875 and its Exynos 2100 variants, and it seems that next year, you may want to go for the international version.

This is not the first time that we see benchmark results for the Samsung Galaxy S21. The device was found delivering some interesting results back in September while being powered by the Exynos 1000 processor, even though it is said that it will feature the Exynos 2100 chipset. Back then, we saw that the device managed to deliver 1038 in its single-core score, while a 3060 multi-core score was reached.

Now, we receive the latest benchmarks of the Samsung Galaxy S21, but this time it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 875, with 8GB RAM. The device reached 1120 single-core score and a 3319 multi-core score. These results would suggest that the Snapdragon 875 may be better than the Exynos 2100 processor, but it seems that things aren’t precisely as they seem. Let’s remember that the SD 875 codenamed Lahaina isn’t official yet, but neither is the Exynos 2100 processor, which gives both processors plenty of room to grow.

We have also received some info from Ice Universe, where he tells us not to pay attention to the results leaked by Geekbench, as these are not accurate before the release of the products, and we also have to pay attention to the real specs in the Samsung Galaxy S21 models. He believes that the new Exynos 2100 will be more powerful than its Snapdragon 875 counterpart, as both chipsets have identical CPU architecture, but the prime X1 core will reach 2.91 GHz in the Exynos 2100, while the Snapdragon 875 will top out at 2.84 GHz. We will also find differences in the power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores, which will reach 1.8GHz in the SD 875, compared to the 2.2GHz reached by the Exynos processor.

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Upcoming Snapdragon 875 to be significantly faster than the competition

The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 processor has recently been tested, and its leaked AnTuTu results show that it comes with tons of power. The chipset is codenamed “Lahaina,” and its benchmarks show a score of over 847,000, which is way higher than what we saw with the Snapdragon 865.

The best results reached by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor reached 663,000 points on AnTuTu’s charts. This score was obliterated by the new Snapdragon 875, which, according to these results, is 25 percent faster than its predecessor, but that’s not all. Lahaina has been compared to other processors, and it also makes them bite the dust. For example, Apple’s latest iPhone 12 with the A14 Bionic scored 565,000. The Kirin 9000 and the Exynos 1080 managed to reach 696,000 and 693,000 scores, just enough to surpass the Snapdragon 965, but they still have lots of work to di if they want to catch up to Qualcomm’s new processor.

However, the highest score on AnTuTu’s chart still belongs to the Snapdragon 865 in the IQOO 5 Pro, as the AnTuTu team explains that RAM and storage configurations also influence the final score of a device. Rumors also suggest that OPPO has been testing an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 865, which would go up to around 3.2GHz.

Other test results published by Digital Chat Station show that Qualcomm is keeping the 1+3+4 CPU core layout, with its prime core still running at 2.84GHz. This means that it’s delivering the same speeds as last year, which places it even below the 3.09GHz clock speed of the Snapdragon 865+. However, it still managed to come out on top.

Still, the Snapdragon 875 didn’t surpass Huawei’s Kirin 9000 GPU since this ended up being a battle between the Mali-G78 MP24 and Qualcomm’s custom Adreno GPU. To conclude, the second benchmark scores provided by Master Lu, place the Snapdragon 875 as the best processor, but we will still have to wait some time before we see it launch at the next Qualcomm Tech Summit.

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The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 could be getting closer to launch

2020 has brought a ton of changes upon us, and the way we use to do things. It has also made some companies change how they present their devices and services, and it seems that Qualcomm has also decided to change its Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit.

Qualcomm has recently announced the new Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit 2020 event that will take place on Tuesday, December 1. Further details weren’t provided, but we know that this event is used to launch the company’s flagship processors. The annual event that usually takes place in Hawaii, but let’s remember, we are in 2020, and things aren’t the same as other years, meaning that this new event will go digital.

The invites sent out earlier today don’t mention the Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 processor. Still, we are more than confident that the device will be in the spotlight during this event, especially after Qualcomm mentions “premium-tier mobile performance” in the email connected with the invite.

This new Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 processor is expected to debut powering next year’s Samsung Galaxy S21 or Galaxy S30, as there’s no official name for Samsung’s next Galaxy flagship. The processor will most likely be “the fastest, most powerful, and most energy-efficient 5G chipset from the company.” Although, previous rumors claim that it may not be as powerful as the Exynos 1000 chipset.

It is also rumored that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 will have several “lite” versions that will help the market deal with the issue caused by smartphones’ rising cost. However, these are just rumors, and we will have to wait a couple of months before Qualcomm can deny or confirm this information. Until then, we will keep you posted in case any new information surfaces may help us get a better idea of what we can expect from Qualcomm’s new flagship processor.

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We could get up to 100W fast charging with the Snapdragon 875

It seems that the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 processor will come with more power and even faster speeds than current chipsets. However, more power would also arrive with a more expensive price tag.

According to leaker Digital Chat Station, the upcoming Snapdragon 875 will support 100W fast charging. This processor would be marketed as a gaming phone perk that would reduce charging time between gaming sessions. The new chipset is supposed to launch in December, and it could be found in smartphones that arrive during the first quarter of 2021. It is said that this processor is already under mass production by TSMC, and it may use the new Cortex-X1 as its primary core, plus it would be backed up by three Cortex-A77 big cores. It is also expected to deliver 3.09GHz speeds, a huge leap from the 2,84GHz found in the Snapdragon 865+.

This powerful processor is expected to arrive with a full package price of $250, which is $100 more expensive than the Snapdragon 865 processor, and the chip alone may cost $130.

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Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 details leaked: Adreno 660 GPU, X60 5G modem, and more

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Qualcomm’s next flagship chipset will be called Snapdragon 875, as per a 91Mobiles report. The upcoming Qualcomm SoC will feature the upgraded Snapdragon X60 5G modem that will latch on to both mmWave and sub-6 GHz bands, and will likely appear in Android flagships of the year 2021.

At its heart, it will utilize the custom Kryo 685 core ticking alongside the Adreno 660 GPU and the Spectra 580 ISP. Notably, the Snapdragon 875 will be based on the 5nm process, while its predecessor (Snapdragon 865) is fabricated using the 7nm process.

Not much is known about core clock speed or architecture, but a shift from 7nm to 5nm is a sign that the Snapdragon 875 will be more power-efficient. However, we are still a long way off before Qualcomm unveils the Snapdragon 875 chip, possibly at its annual December conference.

Here are the rest of Snapdragon 875’s leaked specifications:

  • Adreno 665 VPU
  • Quad-channel package-on-package (PoP) high-speed LPDDR5 SDRAM
  • Adreno 1095 DPU
  • Snapdragon Sensors Core Technology
  • Qualcomm Secure Processing Unit (SPU250)
  • Compute Hexagon DSP with Hexagon Vector eXtensions and Hexagon Tensor Accelerator
  • External 802.11ax, 2×2 MIMO, and Bluetooth Milan
  • Low-power audio subsystem with Aqstic Audio Technologies (WCD9380 and WCD9385 codec)

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