Still, as AnandTech doesn't seems to have benchmarked any Nvidia hardware in its test, we'll have to see how the forthcoming Tegra 3 tablets due in late 2011 shape up. Nvidia, however, uses ARM CPUs mated its own GPU design. ARM's argument is that combining its CPU and GPU technology gives excellent performance and battery life a philosophy rival Qualcomm also follows in its Snapdragon architecture. When compared directly to the Core i3-12300, we reviewed last year. Perhaps that's not a huge surprise though as the Galaxy S II's GPU is a quad-core Mali 400 part (it was the first hardware to use this), which is combined with a dual-core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9 CPU into a design Samsung labels Exynos 4210. The performance cores of the Core i3-13100F feature a base clock of 3.4 GHz, with an all-core turbo of 4.5 GHz. The only thing that beats it is iPad 2, although iPhone 5 - when it launches - will likely be superior. The second part is a Ryzen 5 5600G, featuring six cores and twelve threads, with a base frequency of 3.9 GHz and a turbo frequency of 4.6 GHz. Pushing fragments It shows that compared to other hardware including iPhone 4, Nexus S and Galaxy Tab 10.1 (all of which use an ARM CPU and a PowerVR GPU), the Galaxy S II is 1.7 to 4 times faster. The Ryzen 7 5700G will have an MSRP of 359. AMD have upgraded the single fan cooler to a more efficient triple fan solution. We compared the 8-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (Adreno 740) with the older 6-core Apple A16 Bionic (Apple A16 GPU) SoC. The 1,0-XT offers a small improvement (11 more compute units) over the already launched 650 USD RX 6800-XT. Under the hood, the RTX 4000 SFF is based on NVIDIA’s AD104 GPU, which has been significantly downclocked to make it suitable for use in a half-height dual slot card. At least, that's the conclusion of an OpenGL 2.1 shader benchmark carried out by AnandTech. The RX 6900-XT assumes the flagship position in AMD’s latest RX 6000 series of GPUs which deliver a huge generational jump in performance. When it comes to performance, however, it seems that ARM's first high end CPU-GPU win - Samsung's Galaxy S II - beats out the smartphone competition. It was only last week Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun was boasting about Tegra 2's domination of Android devices. Compare GPU - Compare Graphics Cards 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K Benchmarks.
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