Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 MDP benchmarks: prepare for ludicrous speed

Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 MDP benchmarks: prepare for ludicrous speed 
Today we had a chance to play with Qualcomm's latest MDP devices (tablet and phone) which pack the company's mighty Snapdragon 800 SoC (MSM8974). The tablet is slightly larger than than last year's and features an 11.6-inch 1920 x 1080-pixel display, 2GB of LPDDR3 RAM, 32GB of built-in flash storage (with microSD expansion), USB 3.0 support and a 12 megapixel AF rear camera with flash (2MP fixed-focus in front). All of this is crammed into a slim (0.46 inches / 11.7mm) chassis that's powered by a 3400mAh Li-ion battery and incorporates a bevvy of radios (LTE band 17, WiFi ac, Bluetooth 4 LE, GPS, NFC) and sensors (including pressure and humidity).
The phone shares most of the tablet's specs but swaps the screen for a 4.3-inch panel (1280 x 720 pixels) and the battery for a smaller (1500mAh) pack. We put these Snapdragon 800-equipped MDPs through their paces by running our usual suite of benchmarks (plus a few more). The results? Prepare for ludicrous speed! More after the break.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 MDP tablet screenshots

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Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 MDP phone screenshots

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Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 MDP devices

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As you can tell from the numbers, the Snapdragon 800 certainly smokes its predecessors and even Samsung's zippy Exynos 5 Octa. Still, Nvidia's Tegra 4 put up a decent fight and even managed to beat Qualcomm's processor in a couple of tests. It'll be interesting to see how the SoC wars shape up as these chips make it into consumer devices later this year. We're certainly looking forward to it.
S800 MDP tablet (MSM8974)S800 MDP phone (MSM8974)S4 Pro MDP tablet (APQ8064)Samsung Galaxy S 4 (Exynos 5 Octa)
Quadrant 2.020,76222,0227,69813,326
Vellamo 2.02,9972,9142,5381,977
AnTuTu 3.x35,78333,82813,82628,167
SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms)5435661,227732
SunSpider 1.0 (ms)657674N/AN/A
GLBenchmark Egypt 2.5 Offscreen (fps)6968N/A41
CF-Bench36,74433,87618,21920,800
AnTuTu 3D (on-screen)10,14310,923N/A8,144
3DMark (Ice Storm)13,73814,371N/A10,179
Google Octane3,2543,292N/A3,730
Linpack (multi-thread)819937N/A563
Smartbench (productivity/gaming)10,377/4,28810,068/4,548N/A6,884/3,700
AndEBench (native)17,69715,086N/A12,600
SunSpider: lower scores are better
Samsung Galaxy S 4 (S600)HTC One (S600)HTC First (S400)HTC Droid DNA (S4 Pro)
Quadrant 2.012,68412,4955,9528,028
Vellamo 2.01,9032,4292,2391,752
AnTuTu 3.x26,14325,14011,26714,474
SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms)7729911,9951,150
SunSpider 1.0 (ms)N/AN/AN/AN/A
GLBenchmark Egypt 2.5 Offscreen (fps)39341431
CF-Bench28,11125,26711,26718,386
AnTuTu 3D (on-screen)5,6186,099N/AN/A
3DMark (Ice Storm)11,14511,495N/AN/A
Google Octane2,2651,524N/AN/A
Linpack (multi-thread)655567N/AN/A
Smartbench (productivity/gaming)7,265/2,7027,136/2,851N/AN/A
AndEBench (native)14,2286,808N/AN/A
SunSpider: lower scores are better
Samsung Galaxy Note II (Exynos 4 Quad)Nvidia Tegra 4 ref device
Quadrant 2.06,81916,436
Vellamo 2.01,831N/A
AnTuTu 3.x13,53936,305
SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms)1,023499
SunSpider 1.0 (ms)N/AN/A
GLBenchmark Egypt 2.5 Offscreen (fps)17N/A
CF-Bench15,26741,325
AnTuTu 3D (on-screen)N/AN/A
3DMark (Ice Storm)N/AN/A
Google OctaneN/AN/A
Linpack (multi-thread)N/AN/A
Smartbench (productivity/gaming)N/AN/A
AndEBench (native)N/AN/A
SunSpider: lower scores are better
Nicole Lee contributed to this report.

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