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by mbell
5018 days ago
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I'm confused then. The US S3 with the dual-core krait SoC doesn't appear on the list at all but searching for the S3 shows results for a 2 core version, strangely a 3 core version, and the dual-core version doesn't have the expected clock speed of the krait cpu (1.5ghz). Are these just the quad-core model with cores disabled or something? If so are they included in the average? They appear to be based on a cursory look through the data as 4 core @ 1.4 seems to mostly score 1700-1900 but the displayed average is obviously much lower. I also don't get the One X results. Its like a 50/50 split of scores of ~1500 or ~600 and the difference seems to be android 4.0.4 vs 4.0.3. No idea what the difference was but almost tripling the score on a minor OS version seems odd. Sorry but I'm still saying the results here aren't very useful, there is far too much variation in these tests to assign any significance to them. |
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Geekbench is built with the NDK (since all of the benchmarks are written in C or C++). There was a bug in Android 4.0.3 and earlier that caused Android to select the ARMv5 libraries instead of the ARMv7 libraries (which caused a massive drop in performance). This was fixed in 4.0.4 which is why there's a huge jump in performance between the two versions on the One X.