This is a first time I'm thinking about skipping new Exynos SoC. It's not much info about the chip as of now but from what I can see Samsung has ditched Cortex-A73 and continue to utilize their custom M1 cores that are present on 8890.
We would need to wait for a proper Anandtech review of E8895 to get more details but for now all the benchmarks clearly exposing M1s, not M2s.
CPU single-threaded scores are pretty much identical to 8890.
Mali-G70MP20 is interesting but we get terrible ARM drivers that are far worse then Adreno this days. Mali GL ES driver doesn't support buffer_storage and driver updates cycles are linked to a major OS updates, driver updates are not as frequent as Adreno.
Also there are two versions of 8895:
Exynos 8895m = 2.3ghz , 18 gpu cores
Exynos 8895v = 2.5ghz , 20 gpu cores
Looks like Samsung just used the weaker one so there wont be a massive difference in performance between the two S8 variants.
M1 details are scarce and benchmarks isn't impressive. SD835 might be a better choice for emulation this time.
We would need to wait for a proper Anandtech review of E8895 to get more details but for now all the benchmarks clearly exposing M1s, not M2s.
CPU single-threaded scores are pretty much identical to 8890.
Mali-G70MP20 is interesting but we get terrible ARM drivers that are far worse then Adreno this days. Mali GL ES driver doesn't support buffer_storage and driver updates cycles are linked to a major OS updates, driver updates are not as frequent as Adreno.
Also there are two versions of 8895:
Exynos 8895m = 2.3ghz , 18 gpu cores
Exynos 8895v = 2.5ghz , 20 gpu cores
Looks like Samsung just used the weaker one so there wont be a massive difference in performance between the two S8 variants.
M1 details are scarce and benchmarks isn't impressive. SD835 might be a better choice for emulation this time.