Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: Snapdragon 865+ vs Exynos 990 By SpeedTest G

By SpeedTest G
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: Snapdragon 865+ vs Exynos 990

And so the Samsung Galaxy note 20 has been launched now, depending on which part of the world you come from depends on whether you'll get a snapdragon or an Enos processor. Inside your device. Today, we'll be testing a Galaxy Note, 20 with a snapdragon 865 plus against what a Galaxy Note 20, but with an Enos 990. Is there a difference? Well, let's find out. So we have the Galaxy Note 20 with the snapdragon 865 plus, on the left hand, side we have the Galaxy Note 20 with the Enos 990 on the right hand, side, and already I could saw a bit of a lead there by the external 990 that was a bit unexpected and still the lead there as we get into the SQL like this. But no it's been lost.

The Galaxy Note 20 with the snapdragon 865, is now in the lead, as we are now into the Jason test. As I said that we are now into the compression test, both devices zipping up files, unzipping them zipping up files, unzipping them to see how it can cope with also the process of the CPU and also the internal storage, and now the note 20, with the snapdragon 865 places into the 16 straight tests. While the note 20 with the Xbox 990, was struggling there a bit on that compression test, but it's now also into the 16 thread test, as the 865 plus version is now into the blur test. Of course, the beginning of the mix, CPU GPU part of this test coming up in a moment, is the smoke particle test. Where we'll see the frame rate difference in terms of 2d graphics between these two devices, as the Enos version is now also into the blood test.

It's now into the infinite scrolling is both of them in the infrastructure and, as I said, that the smoke particle test just started now in the snapdragon version. There we go 28 29 frames a second as it now moves into the unity test. On the right hand, side 22, oh dear 2233, frames a second as it now goes into the chest, but a lead still being maintained by the snapdragon 865 variant of the Galaxy Note 20, and that doesn't look good on the right hand, side that seems a bit slower. Will it start to pick up a bit? Yes, there you go. It's got its feet, it's its on the way, while the snapdragon version is now into the unreal test.

So it's maintaining its lead. That white dot at the bottom of the screen by the way is just a reflection in the lights, nothing to do with the display on the snapdragon version of the note 2 there. It goes finished one minute 32.4 and as I'm saying that the note 20 with the Enos 990 is now itself into the uh unreal test. So it's certainly behind the clock is still ticking. It's getting its way through.

What's the final difference, going to be, let's see one minute what one minute! Fifty point: three there you go one minute, fifty point: three: okay, let's break down the scores and see exactly what happened. Okay, so, as we saw there, a convincing win for the snapdragon version of the Galaxy Note, 21 minute, 32.4 and then 17.9 seconds later came in the Enos 990 version, one minute 50.3. So what happened in CPU, 38.6 versus 44.6 has a difference of six seconds in the favor of the snapdragon version. When we get to the mixed CPU GPU, it's pretty, pretty close here, much to say the same thing: 23.5 23.2 three of a second difference, actually a win point. Three second win there for the exams 990 and then, when we get into the GPU 30.1 versus 42.4, that's a 12.3-second difference. So when you add up that 12.3-second difference and the six-second difference in the CPU and a little of difference there in the mix, it comes out as an overall win for the snapdragon version. One minute 32.4, my name is Gary sims. This is speed test g.

I really hope you enjoyed this test between the two variants of the Galaxy Note 20. If you did, please do give it a thumbs up. If you have questions about how these tests work, then please do look in the FAQ. The link is in the description below okay, that's it I'll see you in the next one.


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