Since the splitting of the Redmi brand into an independent brand, three Redmi models have been announced – the Redmi Note 7, Note 7 Pro and Redmi 7. out of the three, the Redmi Note 7 Pro is undoubtedly the star of the pack, packing a premium finish and a new Snapdragon 675 chipset at its heart. Redmi has released the performance of the SDM675 SoC inside the Note 7 Pro and it isn’t disappointing. 

The Snapdragon 675  is manufactured based on the 11nm process. It uses the new Kryo 460 CPU, which is the only fourth-generation Kryo CPU which is also on the Snapdragon 855. The chipset obviously belongs to the Snapdragon 600 series but its computing power is shown to be superior to other products on the series. Interestingly, the single-core computing power is comparable to the previous generation flagship Snapdragon 845. The Snapdragon 675 utilises an octa-core architecture with two big Kryo 460 cores clocked at 2.0GHz and six smaller Kryo cores clocked at 1.7GHz. The computing power is 50% higher than that of the Snapdragon 660.Redmi note 7 Pro

The Redmi Note 7 Pro was run through GeekBench and it scored a single core score of 2402 points which is very close to the single core test score of the Snapdragon 845. This is far higher than the Snapdragon 660’s 1615 single core score. On AnTuTu test, the device raked in a score of 185115 points whereas the SDM660 score sits in the region of 140K.

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Further, the Snapdragon 675 is equipped with an Adreno 612 GPU which supports OpenGL 3.2 and Vulkan API. Thus, the Redmi Note 7 Pro performance during hardcore gaming is seamless ensures the device Another aspect where the Snapdragon 675 benefits the Note 7 Pro is the AI functions such as super night scene which it brings onboard.

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