Nexus 7 2013 Benchmark Test | By SNNTEC

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Decided to see the processing might of last Gen S4 pro in a 1929x1200p IPS panel. Def holds its weight over last years Tegra 3 processor that's for sure!. Keep in mind that non of these test are optimized Open GL 3.0
Quadrant advanced:5806
Vellamo:1626, 725
AnTuTu:18,497
3dMark:11,807
multi-touch: remained around 60fps with up to 10 touches


 

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Not bad.

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True! Though I wish Google would of pushed forward with the snapdragon 800 processor.... Seems to be the best mobile processors for phones on the market

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I'm on Engadget.com and it says its an s4 pro.. Plus I watched watched the actual google conference.. That revealed it being an S4 pro.. So unless Google themselves are lying to us... I'm fairly confident is an s4 pro

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LoL. Did you read the article? Just the second paragraph:

"the new Nexus 7 switches to Qualcomm?s APQ8064?1AA, a version with 4 Krait 300 CPU cores (yes, Krait 300, not 200) "

"Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 Pro and Snapdragon 600 branding gets confused here, although Qualcomm is calling the APQ8064 inside the Nexus 7 (2013) S4 Pro, it's more like an underclocked or lower binned Snapdragon 600"

Anandtech's reviews set the standard in reviews. But Engadgets cool too.
 

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LoL. Did you read the article? Just the second paragraph:

"the new Nexus 7 switches to Qualcomm?s APQ8064?1AA, a version with 4 Krait 300 CPU cores (yes, Krait 300, not 200) "

"Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 Pro and Snapdragon 600 branding gets confused here, although Qualcomm is calling the APQ8064 inside the Nexus 7 (2013) S4 Pro, it's more like an underclocked or lower binned Snapdragon 600"

Anandtech's reviews set the standard in reviews. But Engadgets cool too.

Hmmm... Well technically qualcomm and Google themselves call it an s4 pro... Whether that's the actual chip inside the tablet is a while other story... I wasn't in the wrong here... But this article does she'd some new light the Nexus 7 processor... Don't see the point in calling a snapdragon 600 under clocked an S4 pro

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Well I'm wondering if the new wifi standard ac which is on the S600 can be activated like the LTE in the Nexus 4?

Qualcomm probably had a bunch of S600s lying around and had met their S4 pro quotas so they clocked these to the same and changed some numbering.

The increase from DDR2 to DDR3 is pretty huge as well. The S4 Pro can do Max 2gb LPDDR2 (https://developer.qualcomm.com/mobile-development/development-devices/snapdragon-s4-pro-apq8064-mdpt), so the only way to get the DDR3 in the new N7 is with the S600 Snapdragon 600 Processors | Mobile Technology | Qualcomm Snapdragon Processors.