As you already know, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 It is distributed in two versions, one equipped with Quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor clocked at 2.7 GHz and the other Exynos 7 Octa octa-core processor consists of two sets of quad cores clocked at 1.9 and 1.3 Ghz respectively. Therefore, the differences are many on paper.
Qualcomm’s Soc comes with an Adreno 420 GPU, while Samsung’s in-house CPU comes with a Mali-T760 graphics chip. Both can make full use of the Galaxy Note 4’s Quad HD display, as well as the OpenGL ES 3.1 and Direct3D 11.1 graphics standards. With this, computing speeds and architecture differs from one processor to another.
overall performance
One thing is for sure, the Snapdragon 805 and Exynos 7 Octa processors both offer very high performance, but Samsung usually shows a certain edge over its rival and scores higher in most single and multi-core tests.
same on the side RAM management and storage memory, where the Exynos 7 Octa still outperforms the Snapdragon 805 even if it’s far better.
Graphics performance
As for the graphics part, Snapdragon 805 replaces the 2D and 3D tests of AnTuTu and Basemark, especially fully specialized in graphics performance, and even the GFX Bench, which remains the most advanced among all tests at this level.
- To read : Graphics comparisons of the Galaxy Note 4 against the competition
surfing the internet
In terms of web browsing, it cannot be said that one or the other dominates the trend, as the Exynos 7 Octa leads the dance in AnTuTu and Vellamo, while the Soc in Basemark and SunSpider is also outstripped by Qualcomm.
- To read : Galaxy Note 4 blasts the competition in benchmarks
Meanwhile, throughout the tests, it was found that the computational speed of the two processors remained the same as in the context of traditional use. no tricks therefore, in benchmarks as in the past. No offense to Nvidia.
Antutu 5.3
Base Brand OS II
Vellamo 3.1
GeekBench and PC Mark
3D Sign 1.3
GFX Workbench 3.0
SunSpider