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Unknown Vivo smartphone with Snapdragon 888 chipset undergoing testing in Geekbench

The first tests of the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 mobile platform were not long in coming. A prototype smartphone from Vivo based on the new chipset is being tested in the Geekbench benchmark.
Vivo smartphone with model number V2056A based on Lahaina platform (codenamed Snapdragon 888) was found in Geekbench 5. The novelty scored 1135 points in single-core performance and 3681 points in all-core performance. The smartphone runs on Android 11 OS and has 12GB of RAM.
Vivo V2056A ððð With Snapdragon 888 Spotted On Geekbench
â¢Android 11
â¢12GB Ram
â¢Snapdragon 888 "LAHAINA" pic.twitter.com/xECcmneRtq— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) December 2, 2020
From the test results, we can see that the Snapdragon 888 is equipped with 8 cores with a base clock speed of 1.8 GHz. Interestingly, this test shows an increase in single-core performance of the new chip by about 20% compared to the Snapdragon 865 chip. However, multi-core performance does not seem to increase much – by only 7.5%. Probably, the last result is due to the fact that the tested smartphone is a prototype and the actual results will most likely differ upwards.
Recall that smartphones based on Snapdragon 888 will appear only in 2021.
Source:Â GSMArena

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