That just on the A18 level, but the chip itself will be in the S25U (Note 25.. what should release together with the iPhone 17 with A19 next year..), so unless you say that the 5 gens backward Note 20 what released with the iPhone 12 was only the iPhone 11 (so the one year old iPhone that time, not the one what comes out with it..) competitor, than they are still behind if they only can match the 2024 flagship chip with their 2025 flagship chip.
You're the absolute best reviewer of in-depth CPU Reviews! Thanks for these videos, keep them coming!!! (Special Request: can you do the same video with an English voiceover, so no need to re-record it just I want to hear without pausing the video multiple times to look a the results)
Looks like the Nuvia cores can flex its wings on mobile, some impressive stuff there. My only gripe is that the SoC is the most expensive in Snapdragon mobile.
I don't think there would be a special For Galaxy version this time. In the last two years when we had For Galaxy, Qualcomm did not mention Samsung in the list of partners unlike this year.
.1 Ghz isn't a whole lot. They better focus on optimising the normal chipset instead or it would suck like the S24U😂. S23 galaxy version was good though 😊
Just for reference the 8Gen3 GPU was 3Tflops and the 8Gen4 (8Elite) should be 4Tflops, which should also be competitive with the M4 iPad. Ayaneo is soon to release the amazing Pocket EVO with an OLED dispaly and using the G3X Gen2 (8Gen2 CPU + 8gen3 GPU), hopefully they can update that model with the 8Gen4 (8Elite) in spring 2025.
@@INTJ791 Agreed but I don't think I've seen AppleM4 on any efficiency charts. Apple makes a big fuss about their M4 chips but if the raw numbers translate anywhere near to real world gaming performance then the relative value of the M4 iPad is practically a scam compared to the latest Snapdragon.
@@budthecyborg4575check m4 ipad review , two dots exist, peak and power saving benchmark, because complete curve line need root, curve line can be made because geekerwan have permission from manufacturer brand
@@tdan4048 Not exactly: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Gizd7PlzqVs.htmlfeature=shared&t=161 iPad M4 in Wild Life Extreme got 9,049 vs. the 8Gen3 gets 4,331, extrapolate that based on the graphs in this video and the 8gen4 should be 5,775 which places the iPad M4 at 56% faster.
This years performance really went beyond my expectations! So excited for the S25U for which I had been saving up money the whole year. It's gonna be a beast! But am a bit skeptical about the Single core efficiency curve tho! By the way of you saying that it could be a bit different🥶
Speaking of web benchmarks, next time could you please run tests as Octane 2.0, speedometer 3.0 and fishbowl in Firefox as well just for the sake of comparison? Thanks
Looking at the amazing performance and efficiency, i feel like Google Tensor and Exynos are even more behind. Especially Tensor with it's mediocre gpu performance, which is not on flagship level.
Can you please have a look at the Exynos 2400? I know that it is not a China AP however it is used in many S devices around the globe and it has quite a different cluster compared to the 9300 and 8 gen 3 and the RDNA based GPU is something no one looked into yet for the now last gen of flagship SoCs.
@@vokhanhtoan7623 Thank you for the headsup, unfortunately given then are Chinese and the fact that they use Chinese media (as well as Billibilli more than RU-vid) I was not aware of the fact that they are running that website. Big thanks.