The Exynos 7420 beats the Snapdragon 810 in the first benchmarks

Once again, the good results that the Exynos 7420 make headlines again, although this time, and unfortunately for Qualcomm, to show not simply its superiority over the previous generation processors, but also to do so with respect to those called to be its direct rivals in 2015, and more specifically regarding the one that has given us so much to talk about in recent weeks due to alleged heating problems: the Snapdragon 810.

Exynos 7420 vs Snapdragon 810: who will dominate in 2015?

For many months we have been talking about Snapdragon 810 as one of the great improvements that we would find in the high-end smartphones and tablets of this 2015, and without a doubt it will be, but what we were not so aware of is that Samsung had a rival perfectly capable of standing up to him, and even more, of surpassing him, at least in terms of the ability of the CPU of both processors, as you can see thanks to this detailed comparison of the results of both both in AnTuTu as in Geekbench.

Snapdragon 810 vs Exynos 7420 AnTuTu

As you see the victory of Exynos 7420 en Geekbench is forceful, both in the single-core test, and in the multi-core test, and especially in this one, with a difference of more than 1.000 points. With respect to AnTuTu, Snapdragon 810 manages to win a clear victory in two sections, while in others his victory is so short that it can most be considered a draw, while the Exynos 7420 takes you one significant advantage in at least five sections.

Snapdragon 810 vs Exynos 7420 geekbench

Although it must be borne in mind that they are still preliminary results, what do you think of these data? Do you think the Exynos 7420 may end up becoming a major advantage of the Galaxy S6 over the other flagships that opt ​​for the processor Qualcomm?

Source: Phonearena.com


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  1.   exomorph said

    I have a nexus 5 and a lg g3 and it is incredible that my nexus 5 is faster than my lg g3 both in apps and games and not only because the nexus 5 has pure android also to the resolution of the screen and I'm sure that's the great thing about this test. If I'm not wrong, the snapdragon is running at 4k resolution while the exynos runs at 2k.