Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III review -
CPU Benchmarks
CPU Benchmarks
Above, Caffeine mark. It measures java performance of the Android tablet. Java is the basis of Dalvik, the virtual machine on which Android apps work. The Galaxy S III is showing off as that is great performance.
A bud of mine has a HTC One X which I quickly grabbed and was able to pull some results from as well. Overall the S3 will be faster alright, but the HTC is leading here with a good margin. We have thrown in some other Android devices as well (tablets), a good comparative chip might be the Transformer Prime with Tegra 3.
BenchmarkPi calculates the number of Pi as fast as it can and is a pure CPU test, the Galaxy shows sheer muscle power here, the lower the score, the better (faster).
AnTuTu Benchmark is another good Android benchmarking tool. Above, raw Integer CPU performance. Unfortunately we lack results from more tablets here. Over time this chart will build up with more results, but the S3 was the fastest.
AnTuTu Benchmark can run a full test of a key project, through the "Memory Performance", "CPU Integer Performance", "CPU Floating point Performance", "2D 3D Graphics Performance", "SD card reading/writing speed" performance testing on the device. Here again we lack some comparative materials, but the overall picture should be clear, the 1.4 GHz quad core based S3 is seriously fast.
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