Samsung Galaxy Note 9 to feature Exynos 9810 processor
Samsung's upcoming Note flagship, the Galaxy Note 9, will feature an Exynos 9810 processor, according to a recent listing spotted on Geekbench - a processor rating platform. Earlier, the US variant of the upcoming Galaxy Note smartphone was spotted on the benchmarking site with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. As is now the trend, the new model would come in both Exynos and Snapdragon options.
What the Geekbench listing reveals
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9, with Exynos 9810, has received a single-core score and multi-core score of 2,737 and 9,064 respectively. Earlier in March, the US variant got 2,190 single-core score and 8,806 multi-core score. However, in another Geekbench listing spotted earlier this month, the US variant with Snapdragon 845 processor got a single-core score of 2,411 and a multi-core score of 8,712.
What exactly are GeekBench scores?
GeekBench scores are based on a series of CPU benchmarks where the processors undergo a wide variety of complex tests. The quicker a CPU completes the instructions, the higher the GeekBench score. While calculating multi-core scores, GeekBench runs multiple streams of instructions simultaneously per core and reports an aggregate. With single-core scores, the same process is applied but on a single core.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 roundup
The Galaxy Note 9 will be powered by Exynos 9810 processor (US variant will get Snapdragon 845 chipset), paired with 6GB RAM and will run Android 8.1 Oreo with the newest version of Samsung Experience on top. As per other reports, the phone will sport a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio and pack a 4,000mAh battery under the hood.