Early Snapdragon 875 Benchmark Test: Single-Core Performance is Slower Than A13 Bionic

 


There are still a few weeks away from the virtual event of the Snapdragon Technology Summit scheduled to start on December 1, and this is also the day when the Snapdragon 875 is expected to debut. Fortunately, before this news is announced, our readers may be curious to know how the performance of Qualcomm’s first 5nm chipset is. Someone has shared the first batch of performance results: Snapdragon 875 in single-core and multi-core performance results Both easily defeated the Snapdragon 865, which of course does not sound surprising. Previously leaked blogger Bing Universe had higher expectations for the 875 chipsets. His blog post stated that the Snapdragon 875 has a great chance to beat Apple's A14 Bionic this year. Today, the latest results of the Qualcomm 875 chip engineering sample announced by the Digital Chat Station have appeared. The benchmark application used is Geekbench 4 because Geekbench 5 cannot run on related mobile phones for the time being.

This makes it difficult to compare the results of the early Snapdragon 875 with the A14 Bionic. Fortunately, since the iPhone 11 and other devices equipped with A13 Bionic are benchmarked using Geekbench 4, we will compare the data from the Snapdragon 875 and Apple's A13 Bionic last year. The following is the comparison details, and we also added the data of Snapdragon 865, just to see how Qualcomm's upcoming chips will improve in performance.

Snapdragon 875 Performance

Single core-4,900+ multi-core-14000

Snapdragon 865 Performance

Single core-4,300+ multi-core-13000

A13 Bionic Performance

Single core-5472 Multi-core-13769

These results show that the Snapdragon 875 failed to surpass last year's A13 Bionic, but only slightly better in the multi-core test results. However, this is an engineering sample, so a lot of optimization is required. So when the first commercial smartphone equipped with Snapdragon 875 has been officially launched in 2021, we may compare these data with more accuracy. The A14 Bionic running in the iPad Air 4 has obvious advantages in the previously leaked benchmark test, especially its GPU is 72% faster than the A13 Bionic GPU, while also beating the A12Z Bionic in the process. This may reveal that Snapdragon 875 still needs to work hard in optimization in the competition with Apple's 5nm.

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