![]() ![]() Moving on to the GPU benchmarks to try and see how both versions of the Adreno do against each other and against the Power VR. AnTuTu scores confirm that the gap in overall performance is noticeable. Quadrant puts the LG G2 on top, with the Samsung Galaxy S4s trailing by quite a bit. Geekbench 3 doesn't quite agree - it puts the Sony Xperia Z Ultra on top, but the LG G2 is still ahead of the I9505 Galaxy S4 by about 20%. Linpack puts the multi-threaded performance a hair above that of the Z Ultra and well ahead of the Galaxy S4s again by about 30%). The Samsung Galaxy S4 (both versions) is about 30% slower in single-threaded performance. The LG G2 is the first phone we've tested that goes under 100ms on BenchmarkPi, beating even the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, which has the same chipset. Note that we're missing a few benchmarks for the Exynos 5 Octa version of the Galaxy S4. There's also 2GB RAM and a GPU of a different family - the PowerVR SGX544MP3. At the moment only the A15s or only the A7s are active at any one time, but Samsung is working on an update to enable all 8 cores to work simultaneously. Then, there's Exynos 5 Octa that has four powerful Cortex-A15 cores at 1.6GHz and four power-efficient Cortex-A7 cores at 1.2GHz. The GPU on the Snapdragon 800 is also more powerful as well. The Krait 400 cores are faster than the Krait 300 ones even at the same clock speed, which is obviously not the case.
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