Thank you for the reply!
Well, I always used Geekbench scores as source to compare CPU performance for emulators like PPSSPP and Dolphin that are available on Android and Windows, and they seem to fit. As an engineering student I like a lot to play with numbers, so I always make some calculations comparing the CPU performance (how much of CPU is being used to run the game) to Geekbench single-thread score, than I try to predic how a mobile phone will perform beased on Geekbench score too, my "predictions" are very accurate, I can confirm it by myself using the results getten from my phone and PC running PPSSPP.
Well, I always used Geekbench scores as source to compare CPU performance for emulators like PPSSPP and Dolphin that are available on Android and Windows, and they seem to fit. As an engineering student I like a lot to play with numbers, so I always make some calculations comparing the CPU performance (how much of CPU is being used to run the game) to Geekbench single-thread score, than I try to predic how a mobile phone will perform beased on Geekbench score too, my "predictions" are very accurate, I can confirm it by myself using the results getten from my phone and PC running PPSSPP.
PC: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 / GTX 660 2GB / 16GB DDR4 3600MHz / Windows 10 Pro
Phones: Poco F3 8/256GB (Snapdragon 870 5G) and Redmi Note 6 Pro 4/64GB (Snapdragon 636)
Phones: Poco F3 8/256GB (Snapdragon 870 5G) and Redmi Note 6 Pro 4/64GB (Snapdragon 636)