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Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 isn’t just about flashy foldable hardware anymore — it’s a performance beast in disguise. While its ...
Benchmark results from Geekbench show multi-core scores above 21,000 and single-core results around 2,900. These place the ...
A leaked Geekbench OpenCL test result shows an unannounced Nvidia N1X CPU with an integrated GPU that can match the Nvidia ...
Samsung Galaxy S26 series' Exynos 2600 chip is showing strong performance improvements in its updated Geekbench benchmark ...
The N1X CPU has been spotted in a FurMark benchmaking tool (via VideoCardz ), with results showing its GPU capabilities. Codenamed "NVIDIA JMJWOA," it received a OpenGL score of 4,286, but it wasn't ...
It scored higher than the Exynos 2500 SoC, but lower than Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Samsung announced the Exynos ...
So whether Geekbench 6.0 will be comparable with 6.1 is hard to say right now, but the following versions like 6.2 and 6.3 should be comparable since we’re mainly adding support for new hardware.
Notably, Geekbench 6.1 enhances the multi-core performance of the Background Blur and Horizon Detection workloads, particularly on high-end desktop processors such as 12- and 16-core AMD Ryzens ...
Geekbench has revealed performance statistics for the M2 Ultra chip inside the 2023 Mac Pro and it has over double the performance of the older Intel-based machine.
While the free version of Geekbench automatically uploads results, the paid versions don’t. They cost a reasonable $14.99 for a license to run the macOS, Windows, or Linux version.
While the distribution of Geekbench scores for the device on iOS 10.2, iOS 10.2.1, and iOS 11.1.2 appear identical, the results change with iOS 11.2 and start to resemble the iPhone 6s' degraded ...
John Poole (Geekbench) The iPhone 7 tested by Geekbench's John Poole in iOS 11.2.0. John Poole (Geekbench) In this case, the result did not emerge until the phone was updated to iOS 11.2.0.