Quote from: koblongata on November 24, 2021, 22:14:09 Basically identical, which one can sustain the score for prolonged period of time is more important, I am guessing the 9000 being on a more advanced node should have an edge though.
Node isn't the only thing here. The clock frequency of cores and overall design would dictate the game. SD768G is more stable than Dimensity 1200 all while being on a 7nm process.
>>AnTuTu scores are not comparable across platforms, so any comparison of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 with the Apple A15 Bionic with these scores is not recommended.>>
Thank goodness you have said that up front. Besides the basic differences in graphics APIs I've have read posts from the AnTuTu developers that say the app variants for Android and iOS aren't even built from a common codebase. Now, despite explicit warnings not to make such cross platform comparisons we find this happening all the time. Maybe an upfront warning will do more to discourage such bad habits.
Basically identical, which one can sustain the score for prolonged period of time is more important, I am guessing the 9000 being on a more advanced node should have an edge though.
AnTuTu scores of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 have leaked online. Both flagship SoCs seem to have achieved near-identical scores north of the 1 million mark. Individual component scores in the benchmark are not yet available.