The Samsung GT-I9300 Galaxy S III benchmarks were hosted for
a while on GLBenchmark, left there by a careless tester. Thankfully, a tipster
took a screenshot before they were taken down, and sent it to us.
With the power of deduction we concluded last week that the
only possible scenario for a chipset in the Galaxy S III is the officially
unannounced quad-core Exynos 4412 clocked at 1.4GHz, which apparently comes
with an ARM Mali-400 GPU, but clocked at 400MHz, making it 50% faster than the
current edition in the Galaxy S II.
Since we know that some of you were worried about the
graphics performance with "just" a 50% boost, instead of the sexier
sounding "5x the performance" of Mali T-604 that is in the Exynos 5
series for tablets, we compared the screenshot that was tipped to us with the
other heavy hitters. Not all test components are filled with the non-final
unit, but what's there paints quite the rosy picture.
The results from what
is likely still a prototype Galaxy S III unit, beat the current Android king
Snapdragon S4, beat Tegra 3 by a large margin, take over the iPhone 4S by a tad
in most GPU test components, and even hold their own against the mighty
quad-core PowerVR graphics in the new iPad. Since we already heard rumors about
"superlative" benchmarks from the new Exynos, we are inclined to
believe the same will be true for the CPU as well.
Long story short, until we see some benchmarks from the
Adreno 320 GPU in the next Snapdragon, or if the next iPhone uses the same
PowerVR as the new iPad (which wouldn't make much sense), the Samsung Galaxy S
III could very well rule them all in its finalized version. Therefore worries
that the phone doesn't have the Cortex-A15 based Exynos 5 series inside, which
has actually been developed by Samsung to power high-resolution tablets, are
apparently premature.
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