Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 benchmarks result

Qualcomm announced the results of a number of industry comprehensive benchmark tests for the Snapdragon 888 5G mobile platform. The benchmarks running showed that the processor’s AnTuTu running points reached 735,000, Geekbench single-core scores of 1135 points, and multi-core scores of 3794 points. At this time last year, when the Snapdragon 865 was first born, the official prototype scored only about 544,000.

The 5G SoC chip of Snapdragon 888 adopts Samsung’s 5nm process and introduces the ARM Cortex-X1 super core for the first time. Adreno 660 GPU has also achieved the most significant performance improvement so far, and the graphics rendering speed is 35% higher than the previous generation. In addition, the sixth-generation AI engine is integrated, and the computing power of the Hexagon 780 DSP processor is increased by 3 times.

Source: Qualcomm

The first is AnTuTu version 8.3.4. The average score of Snapdragon 888 is 735,439, which can exceed 740,000. In addition, the current highest score of Kirin 9000 is close to 700,000, and the Snapdragon 888 prototype is about 5% higher than that. It is expected that Snapdragon 888 will continue to be optimized in the following year, and it is expected to reach the level of 900,000 according to the past rhythm.

In the GeekBench 5.0.2 test session, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 single-core 1135, multi-core 3794, this performance can be said to be very good.

The GFXBench 5.0 test session reflects the performance of the GPU. “In GFXBench’s Manhattan test, which uses the OpenGL ES 3.0 API and renders a 1080p scene offscreen, the Snapdragon 888 had an average framerate of 169fps, about 34.13% and 83.7% higher than the framerates achieved by the Snapdragon 865 and 855 respectively. In GFXBench’s Aztec Ruins test, which uses the Vulkan graphics API and renders a 1080p scene offscreen, the Snapdragon 888 had an average framerate of 86fps, about 38.71% and 95.45% higher than the framerates achieved by the Snapdragon 865 and 855 respectively.”

Via: XDA