Samsung’s new Exynos 8890 SoC tops all benchmark results on AnTuTu

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There's a chance that Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S7 flagship will be powered by the company's in-house Exynos 8890 SoC. Just recently, the chipset posted a benchmark score on AnTuTu that topped the results sheet.

Samsung's Exynos 8890 chipset will replace the older Exynos 7 octa 7740 processor found in Samsung's latest flagship models. A leak from China shows off an incredible benchmark score of 103,692 on AnTuTu. That tops each and every score ever posted on AnTuTu. The processor was tested on an unknown device coded SM-G9300, which is likely some form of the Galaxy S7. If this stands true, the Galaxy S7 will leave competitors in disbelief time come launch.

The Galaxy S7 is expected to be unveiled in the first quarter of 2016 and we can't wait to see what Samsung has in tow for the year ahead. We'll have you covered on all the leaks, rumors and reports from now till then so stay tuned!

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Source: Mobipicker

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