For the first time since the rumors started to gather pace, Samsung’s latest and upcoming flagship phone – the Galaxy Note 10 has been benchmarked on Geekbench. A comparison between the Exynos 9820 and the Exynos 9825 chipsets made way for the device to be spotted. The Exynos 9820 is the chipset that Samsung integrated the Galaxy S10 Plus with, while the Exynos 9825 chipset is what the Galaxy Note 10 had.
The listing on Geekbench goes on to showcase that the Note 10 featured with the model number Samsung SM-N970F. The device is also listed to have eight gigs of RAM and while the Exynos 9825 SoC which we will see in the Note 10 is expected to be a 7nm chipset, the same cannot be said about the Exynos 9820. Indeed the Exynos 9825 will be utilizing Samsung’s very own 7nm ultraviolet lithography which many say is superior to the TSMC foundry’s aging production method which is reaching the end of its abilities.
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As far as the benchmark performance goes though, the latest Exynos 9825 chipset is showcased to be faster than what the Galaxy S10 Plus can boast.
The chipset manages to accumulate a score of 4495 points in the Single-Core, while on the multi-core test, it manages to accumulate 10223 points. And as far as the S10 Plus is concerned, the device is listed with a single-core score of 4357 while the device managed to score 10045 points in the multi-core test. This comes as very goods news for all those who are looking to buy Samsung’s up and coming flagship device.