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Xiaomi’s Mi 5 Shows Up In AnTuTu Benchmark With 73,075 Score

While the benchmark comes from a leaked screenshot, it is still a believable figure.

 

Indeed, smartphone performance does not entirely depend on synthetic benchmarks, but at times these benchmarks do help in other ways.

A clear example in the case of the unannounced Xiaomi Mi 5. The handset has shown up in an AnTuTu benchmark result. One, that shows a believable high score of 73,075.

While it is hard to believe in such leaked screenshots, the score seems believable. This is because the Samsung Galaxy S6 siblings also happen to fair in a similar fashion, but a bit  lower around the 60,000 mark.

Leaks in the past along with a detailed product roadmap have indicated that the Xiaomi Mi 5 flagship will sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset.

The 820 is the replacement for this year’s hot-headed Snapdragon 810, the details of which, were recently announced by Qualcomm.

But all of this certainly seems too early. Xiaomi’s product roadmap points to a December announcement for the same, while Qualcomm will not have it chipsets in smartphones until the first quarter of 2016. Keeping Xiaomi’s late launch schedules in mind however, it does seems possible.

Also, keeping recent Qualcomm losses in mind, the company may ramp up production for an early start. This is considering that MediaTek is busy adding Qualcomm’s lost customers (like HTC and Sony in some areas) to its address book. Again, MediaTek with its fastest chipset yet, the Helio X20, at present seems geared up for mass production.

MediaTek’s Helio X20 chipset comprises of a deca-core, tri-cluster architecture while Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 is to sport its own special Kyro cores in what is rumoured to be a quad-core set up.

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TAGS: Xiaomi Mi 5, Xiaomi

 
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