Galaxy Note 10+: Exynos Vs Snapdragon Test Shows Frame Rate Problem

Galaxy Note 10+: Exynos Vs Snapdragon Test Shows Frame Rate Problem

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Each year Korean tech giant Samsung launches its Galaxy Note and Galaxy S mobile gadgets in two flavors. The one headed for North America and China runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipsets, while the one destined for international and South Korean users runs on Samsung’s Exynos processors. While a couple of years back the Exynos SoCs were better than Qualcomm’s processors in compute performance, but their Mali GPUs lagged behind excellently designed Adreno chips. However, recent trends show a lead for the Snapdragons in both CPU and GPU performance, and now we’ve got another test that corroborates this fact. Take a look below for more details.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 lineup changes a lot over its predecessor. The 2019 gadgets feature better cameras, improved displays and a sleeker build. Under their hood, they are powered by 7nm processors that have a few of their layers fabricated through EUV. Now, GaryExplains managed to get his hands on the Snapdragon and Exynos variants of the Galaxy Note 10 Plus and run them side-by-side to determine which device came out on top.

Galaxy Note 10+: Exynos Vs Snapdragon Test Shows Frame Rate Problem

Aug 24, 2019, 5:15pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-note-10-plus-test-exynos-snapdragon/ > Each year Korean tech giant Samsung launches its Galaxy Note and Galaxy S mobile gadgets in two flavors. The one headed for North America and China runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipsets, while the one destined for international and South Korean users runs on Samsung’s Exynos processors. While a couple of years back the Exynos SoCs were better than Qualcomm’s processors in compute performance, but their Mali GPUs lagged behind excellently designed Adreno chips. However, recent trends show a lead for the Snapdragons in both CPU and GPU performance, and now we’ve got another test that corroborates this fact. Take a look below for more details. > Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 lineup changes a lot over its predecessor. The 2019 gadgets feature better cameras, improved displays and a sleeker build. Under their hood, they are powered by 7nm processors that have a few of their layers fabricated through EUV. Now, GaryExplains managed to get his hands on the Snapdragon and Exynos variants of the Galaxy Note 10 Plus and run them side-by-side to determine which device came out on top.