Samsung’s Exynos 8890 chipset reported to be part of the Galaxy S7 has apparently amassed a monumental score in AnTuTu benchmark test. Pictured above: the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Spencer Platt/Getty Images Samsung’s power-packed Exynos 8890 chipset, believed to be part of the Galaxy S7, has amassed a record score in AnTuTu benchmark test. The next-generation Samsung chipset has seemingly made history on AnTuTu benchmark site by scaling the 100K mark. To be specific, the Exynos 8890 reported to be powering the flagship Galaxy S7 has tallied 103,692 points, according to Mobi Picker , which cited an unnamed source. In comparison, the powerful Kirin 950 SoC from Huawei apparently amassed 79K points quite recently. The Mate 8, on the other hand, secured more than 94K poin...
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