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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100 taucht in Benchmarks auf
Auf der Seite von GL Benchmark, taucht das Galaxy Note 2 als N7100 auf.
Leider liesst sich die verwendete Hardware nicht gerade umwerfend.
(Quelle: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsu...1.6GHz_id32491)
Zitat:
The GLEnvironment and System Info tabs reveal an
Exynos 4412 processor with Mali-400 graphics, just like the kit in the
Samsung Galaxy S III, so if this GT-7100 is indeed the Note II, it won't be a
Cortex-A15 endeavor. Makes perfect sense that Samsung will be willing to use the same Exynos, and keep the Cortex-A15 surprises for next year's generation and/or its future tablets, considering there is nothing overshadowing its Cortex-A9 out there right now, and the die shrink has already occurred.
The GT-N7100 scores higher in the Offscreen test than the Galaxy S III, which might mean Samsung will overclock the Exynos 4412 in the eventual Note II to squeeze some extra performance, just like it did with the
Galaxy S II and the original Note last year. Indeed, the System Info tab shows
1.6GHz maximum frequency, whereas the quad-core Exynos in the S III is clocked at 1.4GHz, hence the boost in the GT-N7100 performance.
Auf der Webseite von GL Benchmark ist das N7100 mittlerweile plötzlich verschwunden:
http://www.glbenchmark.com/phonedeta...stgroup=system
AW: Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100 taucht in Benchmarks auf
Stimmt, hatte Tomaten auf den Augen.