The other day we got acquainted with the ten most powerful Android smartphones of September according to AnTuTu. However, it is equally interesting to see the performance ratio of the most popular mobile chipsets, regardless of the price segment. This is what an enthusiast under the nickname @Golden_Reviewer did, having tested a dozen and a half different smartphones based on Apple, Snapdragon, Dimensity, Tensor, Exynos and Kirin chips.
The undisputed leader in all tests was the Apple A16, which also proved to be one of the most energy efficient. The top Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 in the 3DMark Wildlife Extreme test is inferior to it by about 20%, and the Dimensity 9000 is about 45%. In the case of Google Tensor and Kirin 9000, the gap even exceeds 60%.
As for sub-flagship solutions, it is worth highlighting the Dimensity 8100, which is almost as good as last year’s top Snapdragon 888 and leaves behind the hit Snapdragon 870. More compromise solutions like the Exynos 1280, familiar to us from the Galaxy A33 and A53, as well as the Snapdragon 695, were not left without attention. slower than Snapdragon 870 and 5 times slower than Apple A16. The budget Snapdragon 695 is completely inferior to the leader by almost ten times.
It is worth noting that the selection did not include the fresh Dimensity 9000+, which, judging by the AnTuTu tests , outperforms all existing Android chipsets. In view of this, it is too early to claim that the Apple A16 is the most powerful chip on the market.
© Vladimir Kovalev. mobile phone
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