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The first phone to reach the 3-million mark on AnTuTu will shortly be released and have an extremely potent SoC

 


October 14th is anticipated to see the announcement of the Vivo X200 Pro. The powerful Dimensity 9400 application processor (AP) will be installed in the gadget. The latter will consist of three Cortex-X4 CPU cores, four Cortex-A720 CPU cores, and one 3.45GHz Cortex-X5 prime CPU core.


It is anticipated that the Dimensity 9400 AP would similarly have more than 30 billion transistors. Apple's A17 Pro AP, in contrast, has 19 billion transistors. A chip is more powerful and energy-efficient the more transistors it has. This AP is the successor to the powerful Dimensity 9300 AP that powered the Vivo X100 Pro last year. MediaTek, the designer, made nearly $1 billion with the Dimensity 9300 SoC.

An AnTuTu test result was recently released by a Vivo employee; the Vivo X200 Pro, with a score of 3,007,853, became the first smartphone to reach a score of more than 3 million on the benchmarking app. With a score of 2,880,558 the Oppo Find X8, which is similarly powered by the Dimensity 9400 chipset, came up just short of a 3 million rating. This would suggest that Vivo has improved the X200 Pro's heat-dissipation system. Alternatively, its software might be more optimized than that of Oppo's handset.

Although the Dimensity 9400 AP appears to be the processor to beat this year, AnTuTu has not yet been used to test the main competitor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (perhaps also known as the Snapdragon 8 Elite). It has been graded by Geekbench, though, and the results of a recent test indicated a multi-core score of 10,049 and a single-core score of 3,236. That beat a Geekbench run with a single-core score of 2,889 points and a multi-core score of 8,833 for the Dimensity 9400 SoC.


Since it's early, changes can and will be made. The yearly Snapdragon Summit, which Qualcomm hosts late next month, is when the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be formally unveiled. On November 1st, MediaTek is anticipated to welcome the Dimensity 9400. TSMC will use its second-generation 3nm manufacturing node (N3E) to build both APs.

You may get AnTuTu from the App Store. Just give this website a tap. For security concerns, the benchmarking app was taken down from the Google Play Store. Conversely, Geekbench is accessible on both platforms. Use this link to access the App Store and install it on your iPhone. To install Geekbench on an Android device, users simply click this link to open the Play Store and install it. (*)



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