The results come from a Galaxy S24+ and a Galaxy S24 Ultra, respectively, and the Samsung chip compares more favorably to its rival than it did a few months ago.
Always good to see some competition! Although, like the article says, it really depends on thermal and power efficiency. It’s too early to understand the real performance that you’ll get in hand.
Always good to see some competition! Although, like the article says, it really depends on thermal and power efficiency. It’s too early to understand the real performance that you’ll get in hand.
Would be fun to find out that they used a “desktop” motherboard, liquid nitrogen and 60 to 70W