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From now on I'll aggressively clear these people from my timeline. They can live in their own world, but they'll never be successful on spreading fake news to me again.
This is how the "leakers" got the 6 TFLOPS figure btw. It's based on the calculation of 128 ALUs * 16 CUs * 1.4 GHz, which what we know is wrong. An actual Xclipse 960 CU has 224 ALUs, not 128. They don't have a reliable source about Exynos and dare to call me "mouthy".
Geekerwan's Exynos 2600 review is up. This chip is benchmaxxed to hell... The engineers behind this abomination should never touch a mobile chip again. Look at this, see how much you can squeeze the benchmarks with a 10 core CPU and a 3584 ALUs (!) RDNA4m GPU:
Yet the real world performance looks like this. It can only comfortably beat 8 Gen 3, a 2.5 year old chip!
And then to make place for the chonky GPU, you have to exclude the modem. Why!? The GPU is even too large for the memory subsystem! As a consequence the battery life sucks.
Xring O3's CPU/GPU clock speeds have been leaked, and this information has been officially confirmed by HyperOS code. This SoC can reach a maximum clock speed of 4.05GHz (4051200).
CPU: 4.05GHz + 3.42GHz + 3.02GHz
GPU: 1497MHz
funny looking back, you can tell who actually cared about their product and who just wanted a quick money grab. I still get emails from rabbit about improvements they are making.
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