Quote from: joseph.lambert on September 24, 2015, 21:36:37Quote from: Nathillien on September 24, 2015, 13:36:08Interestingly, according to the geek bench 3 results from Gruber, the iPhone 6s also outperformed the Galaxy Note 5 in multi-core.
Maybe just because Apple's iPhone 6S has only two cores compared to the usual four cores in other Android flagships, which means that in iPhone's case the full score is divided over lower amount of cores giving the higher single-core score.
It doesn't make sense to even talk about the single-core score because it doesn't mean a thing. :o
Quote from: Nathillien on September 24, 2015, 13:36:08Interestingly, according to the geek bench 3 results from Gruber, the iPhone 6s also outperformed the Galaxy Note 5 in multi-core.
Maybe just because Apple's iPhone 6S has only two cores compared to the usual four cores in other Android flagships, which means that in iPhone's case the full score is divided over lower amount of cores giving the higher single-core score.
It doesn't make sense to even talk about the single-core score because it doesn't mean a thing. :o