New Exynos vs S10 Exynos?

neil74

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One of the negatives of the S10+ was being short-changed on the processor.

Most youtube stuff is US focussed, so wondering if there have been any scientific tests of the improvements brought by the new exynos processor?
 
One of the negatives of the S10+ was being short-changed on the processor.

Most youtube stuff is US focussed, so wondering if there have been any scientific tests of the improvements brought by the new exynos processor?
On the S10? Not so much. It's just a slightly faster and more power efficient version of the one on the S9, and it still falls behind the Snapdragon because mostly it's using an older 8nm tech against the 7nm tech the Snapdragon 855 uses.

Next year is when it is expected the Exynos to catch up again, as they'll either be using an upgraded 7nm tech which next year's Snapdragon will also use, or an even newer 5nm tech which Samsung is developing since last year.
 
The Note has a new version of the Exynos processor, 9825 which is 7nm not the 8nm on the S10 models.

I am interested as to what the real world benefits are, especially on battery where IMO the S10s were under par.
 
The Note has a new version of the Exynos processor, 9825 which is 7nm not the 8nm on the S10 models.

I am interested as to what the real world benefits are, especially on battery where IMO the S10s were under par.

I'm waiting to see this also, I know the 7nm is supposed to be better on battery ie more power efficient but I've not seen any test results to prove this. Also the Snapdragon 855 wiped the floor with the Exynos 9825 in benchmarks recently so at the minute I'm not sure why Samsung were bigging this processor up so much just before the Unpacked event, maybe it's the GPU on the Exynos that's so bad v the Snapdragon counterpart.
 
The Note has a new version of the Exynos processor, 9825 which is 7nm not the 8nm on the S10 models.

I am interested as to what the real world benefits are, especially on battery where IMO the S10s were under par.
Lol for some reason I thought I was in a more generic section of the forum. The only tests I've seen has the 855 winning against the new Exynos which seems to have a framerate issue according to some sources.

That said, the 855 has already had several patches on the Android platform for better optimization and the 9825 is newer.