The iphone 8 pulverizes the samsung galaxy s8 in performance
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The iPhone 8 along with the iPhone X were announced relatively recently and we already have some evidence of its performance, both in single-core and multi-core tasks, yielding surprising results compared to the most powerful Android device so far, the Samsung Galaxy S8.
iPhone 8 was announced with a new A11 Bionic processor that comes with 6 processing cores. In the comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S8 was used as a reference, being the most powerful Android phone that we can find in the market, whose processor is 8 cores.
For the tests, the classic Geekbench was used in its two facets, testing performance in both single-core and multi-core.
iPhone 8 vs Samsung Galaxy S8: performance comparison
As we can see, the iPhone 8 far exceeds the Samsung Galaxy S8 in both performance tests. In single-core performance, the new iPhone easily exceeds 4, 000 points, while the Samsung variant remains at the gates of 2, 000 points.
In multi-core performance the difference is more significant. Apple's phone reaches 10, 000 points, while the Galaxy S8 can barely reach 6, 494 points. This last result is the one that attracts the most attention, since the processor of the Samsung Galaxy S8 is 8 cores, while that of the iPhone 8 only has 6 cores.
As always, it should be borne in mind that these results are in synthetic tests, in daily use they could differ, but they are numbers to be taken into account. The iPhone 8 has been available since last Friday, September 22.
Source: bgr
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