Exynos 9820-powered Samsung Galaxy S10 benchmark results spotted online
The first AnTuTu benchmark showing the Galaxy S10 handset with an Exynos 9820 chip under the hood has just surfaced online and it definitely looks good. According to SamMobile, the handset with the model number SM-G975F is internally referred to as "beyond2" and will probably hit the market as the Samsung Galaxy S10+.
The Exynos 9820 chip was officially announced two weeks ago and sports a separate neural processing unit (NPU) for tasks that involve artificial intelligence, an LTE Advanced Pro modem, as well as a custom fourth-generation processor. According to Samsung, the Mali-G76 MP12 GPU of the Exynos 9820 is 40 percent faster than its predecessor found in the Exynos 9810 processor that ticks inside the Galaxy S9.
In addition to the processor mentioned above, the SM-G975F also sports 6 GB of memory, 128 GB internal storage, and a 6.4-inch display with just 2,280 x 1,080 pixels, but this is most likely a figure that will go up in the handsets that will reach the market.
In the end, the AnTuTu score should give you an idea on the raw performance of the Exynos 9820 processor: 325,076 points, better than the HiSilicon Kirin 980 which is driving the Huawei Mate 20 Pro to a score of 309,628.
Considering the AnTuTu scores above, would you get the Mate 20 Pro or wait for the Galaxy S10 family instead? Let us know in the comments below.
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