Post Last Edit by medangmru at 7-5-2012 12:46
Samsung Galaxy S III benchmarked with impressive results
The Samsung Galaxy S III runs on its very own Exynos 4 Quad that’s clocked at 1.4GHz. Its biggest rival is none other than Nvidia’s Tegra 3 with its 4-Plus-1 1.5GHz quad core processor that’s running on theHTC One X. The folks at GSMArena has managed to get some performance figures on the new Galaxy S III the results are pretty impressive. On Quadrant test, the S III scores 5642 points, blasting the HTC One S/X by almost 600-800 points margin. In the javascript based Sun-Spider, the S III again excels by almost 15% margin against the rest. Last but not least, it also score almost 50% more than the competition in BrowserMark test. You can check out the full benchmark comparison here. With such figures, the Galaxy S III seems to be unstoppable but there’s a surprise from a unexpected device, the Meizu MX quad-core which runs on the same Exynos 4 Quad processor. On AnTuTu benchmark as seen above, the MX quad-core manages to outdo the Galaxy S III by a small margin with better gains in the CPU and RAM department. Some are saying the higher results was due to the Meizu’s processor clocked at a higher 1.5GHz which is more than the S III’s 1.4GHz. At a lower clock speed, the S III would likely to have to a longer battery life.
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The impressive Samsung Galaxy S III benchmarks are hereThe Samsung Unpacked event is over and the Galaxy S III is now official. The new leader of the Samsung Android gang is powered by the new Exynos 4 Quad chipset, featuring four cores clocked at 1.4GHz and 1GB of RAM.
Naturally, we were eager to check out if the SoC has the performance to cash the checks written by its specs. We ran several benchmarks on the Samsung Galaxy S III and we are now about to share its results with you. QuadrantHigher is better Samsung Galaxy S III 5642HTC One X 4842HTC One S 5047Samsung Galaxy S II 3053Samsung Galaxy Nexus 2316Sony Xperia S 3173Samsung Galaxy Note 3531
On Quadrant, the Galaxy S III got the highest score we have seen so far - 5642 points. The HTC One X did come close as its quad-core CPU was able to match the performance of the S III processor, but the Mali-400MP GPU gave the Samsung smartphone the victory here. On SunSpider, the CPU-stressing JavaScript benchmark, the Galaxy S III's four 32nm 1.4GHz Cortex-A9 cores posted super fast times, once again leaving all of its competitors way behind. We suspect Samsung has also done some fine tuning to its new smartphone's JavaScript engine, which helped it do so well here. SunSpiderLower is better Samsung Galaxy S III 1479HTC One X 1757HTC One S 1708Samsung Galaxy S II 1849Samsung Galaxy Nexus 1863HTC Sensation XE 4404Sony Xperia S 2587Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 1891Apple iPhone 4S 2217
The Samsung Galaxy S III performed quite spectacularly on the the BrowserMark HTML5 test too. With a final result of 169,811 points, it really blew competitors out of the water. BrowserMarkHigher is better Samsung Galaxy S III 169811HTC One X 96803HTC One S 98435Samsung Galaxy S II 111853Samsung Galaxy Nexus 103591HTC Sensation XE 72498Sony Xperia S 74990Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 113256Apple iPhone 4S 88725
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