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Note 4 geekbench
Note 4 geekbench









note 4 geekbench
  1. NOTE 4 GEEKBENCH UPDATE
  2. NOTE 4 GEEKBENCH ANDROID

The LG G3 is also at QHD while the Meizu MX4 Pro has slightly more pixels. The Galaxy Note 4 and Nexus 6 render graphics at QHD resolution, which adds 80% more pixels to the workload compared to 1080p. Of course, all that extra power is needed to support the higher resolution screen. Anyway, the only GPU that comes close to overall performance (measured at offscreen 1080p) is the PowerVR GX6450 in the iPhone 6 Plus. GFX Bench once again shows a preference for KitKat, though with time game makers will learn to optimize for Lollipop. Unsurprisingly, the GPU performance is pretty much on par between the two. GeekBench 3ĪnTuTu 5 reaffirms the strong overall performance of both flagships though there's still no clear leader among them. The older Cortex-A15 cores don't do so well against the newcomers in this test. Though the Cortex-A15 cores in the Meizu MX4 Pro are giving them a run for their money.īasemark OS II 2.0 has something to say about the OS version (it favors KitKat on the Note) and the Moto X (2014) is surprisingly competitive on this test. In Geekbench 3 the CPU cores poke their heads up above the Krait 400 models from the previous generation. Meanwhile, Adreno 420 is the beginning of the new GPU line with 2x texturing performance, hardware tessellation and a dedicated memory controller.

note 4 geekbench

NOTE 4 GEEKBENCH UPDATE

They update the Krait 400 cores of previous chipsets, but boost the clockspeed to an impressive (even for laptops) 2.7GHz. The Krait 450 cores in the Snapdragon 805 are the last of their line.

note 4 geekbench

NOTE 4 GEEKBENCH ANDROID

We have the Note 4 updated to Android 5.0 Lollipop so they're essentially running the same core software, aside from vendor-made changes (as in TouchWiz, the Nexus 6 doesn't have any). Samsung has another option, the Exynos 5433 chipset that looks forward to the Snapdragon 810 with the same big.LITTLE chipset.Īnyway, we can expect similar results considering both have the same amount of RAM (3GB) and render all content at the same resolution (QHD, 1,440 x 2,560px). Both the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the Motorola Nexus 6 that we're testing are powered by the same chipset, the Snapdragon 805.











Note 4 geekbench