11/03 2024 388
Fast Technology, November 2nd news, recently, major smartphone manufacturers have launched their flagship models, especially in the Android camp, where competition is incredibly fierce, akin to a battle between deities.
In October, MediaTek and Qualcomm successively released their new generation of flagship processors. Among them, the Dimensity 9400 continues to adopt MediaTek's iconic "all-big-core" CPU architecture, featuring a Cortex-X925 ultra-core with a clock speed of 3.62GHz, three Cortex-X4 ultra-cores, and four Cortex-A720 big cores. Single-core performance has improved by 35%, while multi-core performance has increased by 28%.
Meanwhile, the Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition introduces Qualcomm's self-developed Oryon architecture CPU, equipped with two "Super Cores" clocked at 4.32GHz and six "Performance Cores" clocked at 3.53GHz. Compared to previous generations, both single-core and multi-core performance have achieved up to a 45% increase.
Thanks to the support of these two powerful processors, newly released phones in October have occupied nearly all the top spots in major performance rankings.
According to the latest data released by AnTuTu, the OnePlus 13 topped the Android flagship performance rankings for the month with an average benchmark score of 2,926,644 points. This not only demonstrates the brand's exceptional tuning capabilities for the Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition chip but also showcases its outstanding overall performance.
Close behind is the iQOO 13, which maintains a reasonable pricing strategy while ensuring top-level performance output amidst many brands opting to increase prices.
Ranking third is the vivo X200 Pro Satellite Communication Edition. As the first product equipped with the Dimensity 9400 chip, this phone not only fully leverages the advantages of the new processor but also exemplifies the traits a well-rounded and balanced high-end flagship should possess.