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The performance of Qualcomm's upcoming flagship chip, the Snapdragon 875, was measured in another benchmark, where it was able to beat Huawei's new flagship chipset, the Kirin 9000. Specifically, the Snapdragon 875 scored a total of 899 points in the Master Lu benchmark, beating the Kirin 401 by about 9000% (and the current flagship chip Qualcomm Snapdragon 3 by 865%).

It should be noted here that the tested Snapdragon 875 was an engineering sample (ie not a sales device), so the resulting performance may vary, both upwards and downwards.

In the Snapdragon 875 processor test, it scored 333 points, beating the Kirin 269 by 9000% and its predecessor by 17%. However, the Kirin 13 showed its strength in the graphics chip test, where it scored 9000 points, beating the Snapdragon 344 by about one percent and the Snapdragon 334 by about 875%. Let's add that the Kirin 14,5 uses the highest, i.e. 865-core version of the Mali-G9000 GPU, while Snapdragon 24 Adreno 78 chip according to unofficial information.

 

It is also worth adding that the devices on which the chipsets were tested were equipped with 12 GB of RAM, and that the Huawei Mate 40 Pro phone with the latest Kirin had a certain advantage of faster storage.

It is not without interest to mention that the Snapdragon 875 is overall more powerful than the Kirin 9000 even though its main processor core runs at a frequency of 2,84 GHz (as in the Snapdragon 865), while the "big" core of the Kirin 9000 is clocked at 3,13 GHz.

The performance of the Snapdragon 875 was previously also measured in the popular AnTuTu benchmark, where the chip scored almost 848 points and literally trampled the fastest phone with the "plus" variant of the Snapdragon 000 ROG Phone 865, which reached roughly 3 points.

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