During the Geekbench 3 test, which
measures multicore processor performance, the device notched 1,079, below the 1,489 tablet category average.
On Geekbench 3, which
measures multicore performance, the G Pad notched a score of just 1,130.
On Geekbench 3, which
measures multicore performance, the MeMO Pad 7's score of 2,431 was more than double the Acer Iconia One 7's mark of 1,061 (using a 1.6 - GHz Intel Atom z2560).
On Geekbench 3, which
measures multicore performance, the TF103C notched a score of 2,376.
Not exact matches
On Geekbench 3, which
measures a device's overall performance, the HDX 8.9 - inch scored 2,609 on the
multicore test.
On Geekbench 4, which
measures overall performance, the iPhone 8 was in another league, turning in a
multicore score of 10,170.
When we tested the S8, its
multicore score on the Geekbench 4 test of general performance was 50 percent higher than its closest Android rival, and it beat the field in 3DMark's Ice Storm Unlimited test for
measuring graphics performance.
The smartphone hit a
multicore score of 6,685 on Geekbench 4, a synthetic test that
measures overall performance, easily beating the 4,186 category average.
The Vellamo score is
measured in three different types,
Multicore, Metal and Chrome Browser test.
The iPhone 6s and the Galaxy S6 traded blows in benchmark tests like Geekbench 3, which
measures single - core and
multicore performance.
While talking about the Vellamo app, the scores are pretty much fine, as here it is
measured in three aspects;
Multicore, Metal, and Browser, Scores are 1626, 1123 and 2974, respectively.
Talking about the benchmarking tests, the device scored 20,617 in Antutu app, while the Vellamo app
measures score in three different aspects; metal,
multicore and Chrome browser, the respective scores were 704, 1004 and 1653.