IT House reported on May 20 that Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon flagship product, the first-generation Snapdragon 8+ mobile platform, was officially released.The CPU frequency is increased to 3.2GHz, which brings a 10% performance improvement. Compared with the previous generation platform, the GPU frequency is increased by 10%.; Under the same performance, the GPU and CPU power consumption of Snapdragon 8+ are reduced by up to 30%, achieving a double breakthrough in energy efficiency and performance, and supporting extreme games, professional imaging, powerful AI and full-speed connections, bringing the ultimate in comprehensive improvement. Terminal experience.
Now the first-generation Snapdragon 8+ mobile platform running score video has been released, of which AnTuTu scores 1.089 million, 1.070 million, and 1.047 million respectively.
Geekbench 5 scores are 1333 points for single-core and 4211 points for multi-core, 1336 points for single-core and 4151 points for multi-core, and 1339 points for single-core and 4196 points for multi-core.
GFXBench v5.0 off-screen 1440P Aztec Ruins Vulkan (High Tier), the results are 3353 Frames (52Fps), 3348 Frames (52Fps), 3354 Frames (52Fps).
GFXBench v5.0 off-screen 1080P Aztec Ruins Vulkan (Normal Tier), the results are 8963 Frames (139Fps), 8955 Frames (139Fps), 8968 Frames (139Fps).
GFXBench v5.0 off-screen 1080P Lower Manhattan 3.0, the result is 17441 Frames (281Fps), 17395 Frames (281Fps), 17384 Frames (281Fps).
GFXBench v5.0 off-screen 1080P Lower Manhattan 3.1, the result is 11594 Frames (187Fps), 11630 Frames (187Fps), 11625 Frames (187Fps).
The 3DMark Wildlife Extreme Unlimited scores were 2822 points (average frame rate 16.90FPS), 2825 points (average frame rate 16.90FPS), and 2852 points (average frame rate 17.10FPS).
The AITUTU running scores are as follows:
The AIMark v 3.0 benchmark scores are as follows:
Here is the video:
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