Soon we will be learning about Qualcomm's new bet that will be dedicated to competing with the most advanced and powerful chipsets recently launched, among which are the Kirin 9000, the one that is housed under the new Huawei Mate 40 series, and the Apple A14 Bionic, the one with the iPhone 12.
AnTuTu, as it usually does with smartphones, is used to testing signature processor chipsets such as Qualcomm, Mediatek, Samsung and Huawei, and therefore it is not surprising that it has now given its space to Snapdragon 875 To see how powerful it is, though, be careful, because we are now talking about a leak that ensures that the score that we detail below is the one that corresponds to said mobile platform.
The Snapdragon 875 destroys AnTuTu
According to a recently leaked capture posted on Twitter by the user Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd), the highly anticipated Snapdragon 875 - under the code name "Lahaina", has managed to dial a score of 847.868 points in AnTuTu. [It may interest you: The A14 Bionic chip in the iPhone 12 disappoints in performance: the Snapdragon 865 outperforms it]
Snapdragon 875 (Lahaina) Benchmark Score 8,47,868 Versus
Snapdragon 865+ Benchmark Score 6,29,245. pic.twitter.com/Wbr4Rj8cis- Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) October 30, 2020
The aforementioned figure is much higher than the 696 and 693 thousand points obtained by the Kirin 9000 and Exynos 1080, respectively, the two chipsets with the best performance of Huawei and Samsung, correspondingly. This score is even higher than the 565 thousand points obtained by Apple's A14 Bionic on the platform.
Qualcomm would be presenting and launching the new and yet to be seen Snapdragon 875 this month, at any time, although there is still no official statement that dictates the precise day on which it will be finally unveiled. We are about to know this data, yes.
The SoC will surely start to be available on future flagships at the end of December. Otherwise, the first smartphones that will equip it could start arriving in January, from the hand of the most important brands. The expectations surrounding this piece are high, and we expect little.