26 February 2013

MWC: New Nvidia Tegra 4 processor - Benchmarks show vast superiority

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Since the MWC, the most important trade fair for the world's smartphones and tablets, the chip maker Nvidia has introduced the Tegra 4 its latest high-end chip with which he wants to build on the very successful Tegra third

Many Android smartphones or tablets, and sometimes even in the VW Golf 7, the Tegra 3 was already installed. His performance was good, but other manufacturers have their own chips certainly bring successful alternatives on the market. With the new Nvidia Tegra 4 will again be the leader.

At MWC could androidpolice engadget and the Tegra 4 to undergo some tests and benchmarks have AnTuTu, Quadrant and SunSpider be on the reference Tegra 4 Device run. For comparison, they compared these results with the Sony Xperia S Tablet, Asus Transformer Pad Infinity (Both Tegra 3) and the HTC One (Snapdragon 600).

In the often used Quadrant benchmark of Tegra has scored 16,593 points in all 4 processor. The HTC One came despite newest Snapdragon processor only 11,746 points. The two tablets are far behind and only 4349 (Sony) and 4685 (Asus) supply points. Similar values ​​are also obtained with AnTuTu. The Tegra 4 comes to an impressive score of 36,317, giving the HTC One must be satisfied with 22,678 points. The Sony Tablet Asus reached 11,301 and 12,027 points.

In the SunSpider benchmark, with the time required is measured in milliseconds, also Tegra 4 is by far the front. 494ms he needs for the entire benchmark only. The HTC One needs to 1.124ms for the test more than twice as long. The Sony Tablet with Tegra 3 comes at a time of 1.608ms, the Asus tablet needs even entire 2.012ms.

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According to these benchmarks, Nvidia actually seems to surpass all expectations and even questions the new Qualcom Snapdragon 600 from playing in the shadows. When the processor built into smartphones and tablets still brings this power, he should probably be the new benchmark for all Android processors!

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via engadget androidpolice

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