Qualcomm’s next-gen flagship mobile processor, the Snapdragon 875, could be significantly faster than its predecessor, the Snapdragon 865/ 865+. That’s according to an apparently leaked AnTuTu benchmark score, which seems to show that the upcoming chipset notched up more than 847,000 points as opposed to the 663,000 scored by its predecessor. If verified as authentic, the result would suggest that the 875 might be as much as 25% faster than the 865.
Snapdragon 875 (Lahaina) Benchmark Score 8,47,868 VersusSnapdragon 865+ Benchmark Score 6,29,245. pic.twitter.com/Wbr4Rj8cis
Qualcomm is set to officially announce the Snapdragon 875 on December 1, with devices powered by the chip expected to start rolling out in the first few months of next year. If recent chatter is anything to go by, it might well be the fastest mobile SoC at launch, but reports suggest that it might not be the case for long.