While the HTC One M9 is showing an increase of the power over the Snapdragon 805, the G Flex 2 is at the bottom of the list and is showing almost the same performance as the Snapdragon 801 inside the Oneplus One. However, what is maybe the most interesting thing about the list is the “bad” performance shown by the Snapdragon 810 from Qualcomm, which is found inside the HTC One M9 and the LG G Flex 2. The SoC’s from MediaTek are clearly capable of taking on the big SoC brands these days. The MT6569 is built with four Cortex-A17 and for A7 CPU cores, combined with a PowerVR Series6 GPU. The MediaTek MT6569 is powering the Meizu MX4, and the devices manages to stay in the top 5 of devices in Q1 this year. Samsung made a very good choice by using their own 14nm FinFET Exynos 7420 in its latest flagship. The average AnTuTu scores are showing that the Samsung Galaxy S6 (Edge) is at the top of the list, followed by the HTC One M9 and a range of last year’s high-end devices. The results from the processors coming from Samsung and MediaTek are very good, but it’s also raising questions about the latest high-end processor from Qualcomm. The list is showing the top-10 devices pass through its test. The popular benchmark platform for mobile devices, AnTuTu has published its Q1 2015 performance reports for smartphones.
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