Here you will find the pros and cons of each chip, technical specs, and comprehensive tests in benchmarks, like AnTuTu and Geekbench. Also available are Quick Charge™ 3.0 and WiPower for quick and wireless charging. We compared two 8-core processors: Samsung Exynos 8890 (with Mali-T880 MP12 graphics) and Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 (Adreno 610). Additionally, the specs are supplemented by Bluetooth 4.1, Wi-Fi 802.11ac 2×2 MU-MIMO, support of 4K screens, up to 25MP cameras and 4K video recording. Snapdragon 820 also boasts LTE Cat 12/13 support with download speed up to 600 Mbps (Cat 12), and upload speed up to 150 Mbps (Cat 13). Furthermore, there is an update of the GPU – the new Adreno 530 brings 40% better GPU performance (when compared to Adreno 430). Also, the chip features four Kryo cores – two ticking at 2.15 GHz and other two – at 1.6 GHz. According to the manufacturer, CPU performance is twice as high as that of Snapdragon 810. Snapdragon 820 is Qualcomm’s top-notch CPU for 2016. You can find more useful information about Exynos 8890 on Samsung’s official website: Additionally, there is an integrated Mali-T880MP12 GPU. The current chip supports LTE Cat 12/13 with download speed up to 600 Mbps (Cat 12), and upload speed up to 150 Mbps (Cat 13). In the Geek-bench 4 Multi-core test, Exynos scored 5511, while Snapdragon 821 scored 4154, and Snapdragon 820 secured 3791. According to Samsung, Exynos 8890 provides up to 30% higher performance and up to 10% better energy efficiency, when compared to its predecessor – Exynos 7 Octa 7420. It has been manufactured through a 14 nm FinFET technological process and features four Cortex-A53 cores, ticking at 1.59 GHz, plus two other considerably more powerful Exynos M1 cores whose frequency can reach up to 2.6 GHz. Exynos 8890 is Samsung’s latest mobile CPU that can be found in Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.
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