CPU Performance, Cont

Having taken a look at Snapdragon 820 and the Kryo CPU from an architectural perspective, let’s look at our higher level benchmarks. We’ll start as always with the web benchmarks.

Google Octane v2 (Stock Browser)

Kraken 1.1 (Stock Browser)

WebXPRT 2015 (Stock Browser)

Kraken 1.1 (Chrome/Safari/IE)

Google Octane v2  (Chrome/Safari/IE)

There are two things we can immediately take away from these results. The first is that currently Google Chrome is incredibly unoptimized for Kryo, and this is something Qualcomm was also quick to mention. We won’t wax on about this as there’s nothing to say we haven’t said before, but Chrome could certainly stand to implement optimized JS engines sooner.

Otherwise if we look at Qualcomm’s native browser, things are greatly improved. Relative to both the Exynos 7420 (A57) powered Note 5 and the Snapdragon 810 (A57) powered Mi Note Pro, the MDP/S shows a significant lead. In fact it pretty much blows past those devices in Kraken. However while it easily takes the top spot for an Android device, even with Qualcomm’s native browser the 820 isn’t going to be able to catch up to the iPhone 6s Plus and its A9 SoC.

Basemark OS II 2.0 - Overall

Basemark OS II 2.0 - System

Basemark OS II 2.0 - Memory

Basemark OS II 2.0 - Graphics

Basemark OS II 2.0 - Web

Basemark OS II 2.0 on the other hand is less consistent. The overall score again pegs the MDP/S as the best Android device, and by over 20%. However for reasons yet to be determined, the system score is still below the latest Samsung devices. Instead where the 820 shows a clear lead is with the storage (memory) score and the graphics score. In some cases it’s even beating the iPhone 6s Plus, though overall it will fall short.

PCMark - Work Performance Overall

PCMark - Web Browsing

PCMark - Video Playback

PCMark - Writing

PCMark - Photo Editing

Our final system benchmark, PCMark, once again puts the MDP/S in a good light overall, while the individual sub-tests are more widely varied. Likely owing to the same optimization issues that dogged Chrome performance, web browsing performance trails the A57 devices. Meanwhile video playback closely trails the Snapdragon 810 powered HTC One M9, and writing performance won’t quite surpass the Galaxy S6. Where the 820 MDP/S makes up for it is in the photo editing score, which is through the roof. Here Qualcomm’s development device holds a 34% performance lead over the next-fastest device, the 810/A57 based Mi Note Pro.

CPU Performance: Meet Kryo GPU Performance
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  • Constructor - Saturday, December 12, 2015 - link

    And, of course, that's just on top of a much more secure OS and running on stronger, more efficient processors to begin with.

    There are legitimate reasons to choose Android, but yours is not among them.
  • syxbit - Thursday, December 10, 2015 - link

    I just wish Qualcomm would admit the SD810 was terrible. Everyone knows it, and they spend time and money lying about it. Just look at their blog post:
    https://www.qualcomm.com/news/snapdragon/2015/02/1...
    That alone makes me not want to trust them ever again. People/companies make mistakes. But they need to admit to it and move on. Otherwise, people will just assume they're lying about SD820 as well!
  • sritacco - Thursday, December 10, 2015 - link

    sooo ... 820 comes out next year and the iphone6 already kicks it's ass? nice tech leap.
  • syxbit - Thursday, December 10, 2015 - link

    Yep. Pretty embarrassing when your unreleased SoC can't beat one that came out months ago.
    Still, Qualcomm has had a disaster year with SD810, so I wouldn't expect them to be in top form in 2016. If they can at least break even with Exynos in in 2016, they could be in better shape in 2017.
  • Rixxos - Friday, December 11, 2015 - link

    You mean the IPhone 6s
  • SydneyBlue120d - Thursday, December 10, 2015 - link

    Is unlimited 1080p60 or 2160p60 HEVC encoding with both IOS and HDR enabled supported by the device? Thanks a lot.
  • Ryan Smith - Thursday, December 10, 2015 - link

    In the interest of transparency, 6 comments have been removed. This isn't the place to attack other posters, and using "gay" as a pejorative isn't something that belongs here.
  • tipoo - Thursday, December 10, 2015 - link

    I vote for a script that automatically removes any first comments that just state "first" :P
  • jospoortvliet - Saturday, December 12, 2015 - link

    Thanks for keeping the comments clean and for being transparent about it.
  • jospoortvliet - Saturday, December 12, 2015 - link

    Thanks for keeping the comments clean and for being transparent about it.

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