Samsung Exynos 1080 gets 693600 points on AnTuTu

According to AnTuTu Weibo, on October 12, a new SoC benchmark appeared in the AnTuTu database. Judging by the architecture, this is the Exynos 1080 that Samsung previously announced.

Samsung Exynos 1080 gets 693600 points on AnTuTu

It is reported that the Exynos 1080 uses four Cortex-A78 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores. Its GPU is the Mali-G78, but the core frequency is not yet known. According to information previously announced by Samsung, it is manufactured using a 5nm process.

The model of this mysterious phone is ORION. It features a 2376 x 1080 screen, 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and runs Android 11.

This device scored 693,600 points on the AnTuTu platform. The CPU score is 181,099, the GPU score is 297,676, the MEM score is 115,169, and the UX score is 99,656.

The total score has surpassed the current strongest Snapdragon 865 Plus, and after GPU overclocking, it even has a clear advantage over the Snapdragon 865.

According to AnTuTu, the CPU is basically on par with the Snapdragon 865, while the GPU has a significant advantage. This means the Exynos 1080’s GPU performance is extremely strong.

In addition, the MEM score indicates that the device features LPDDR5 memory and UFS 3.1 storage, giving it a significant advantage in read and write speeds. Its UX performance also suggests that the device has a 120Hz screen.

According to earlier reports, the Samsung Exynos 1080 will use Samsung’s most advanced 5nm LPE process. At the same time, it will also feature ARM’s latest Cortex-A78 and Cortex-A55 cores, and the integrated GPU will be upgraded to Mali-G78. It is reported that its CPU performance can increase by 20% and its GPU performance can increase by 25%.

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