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Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Engineering Sample Gets Benchmarked, Revealing A ‘2 + 6’ CPU Cluster, But Operating At A Low 2.40GHz Frequency

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Qualcomm is expected to officially unveil the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 in October this year, so it is no surprise that the flagship’s engineering sample is being thoroughly tested and benchmarked to iron out the problems before commercial units are sent to the company’s phone partners.

However, early results show that the chipset’s performance is beyond disappointing, with the performance cores said to be running at a significantly lower resolution than what previous reports suggested.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 engineering sample likely throttling, leading to lowered clock speeds and a ‘less than ideal’ AnTuTu score We have reported earlier that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 was being tested with a boost clock speed of 4.00GHz and above, with the design rumored to be finished in April.

This would mean that the SoC would obtain a high single-core score. Combine the aforementioned frequency and its ‘2 + 6’ CPU cluster, and you can expect a massive boost to multi-threaded performance.

Unfortunately, none of these attributes are witnessed in a benchmark video posted on the Chinese website Bilibili, which was spotted by @negativeonehero. Related Story OnePlus 13 Rumored To Be Tested With The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, As Tipster Provides Partial Specifications Of The Upcoming FlagshipAs you can tell from the images, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 does not exceed the 2.40GHz clock speed limit and only obtains a score of 1.85 million in AnTuTu.

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