Noted Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station has shared yet another benchmark result purportedly for a prototype smartphone powered by Qualcomm‘s next-generation Snapdragon 875 chipset. The screenshot shared reaffirms the chipset will bear the codename Lahaina, a scenic spot on the west coast of Hawaii. Qualcomm had previously announced that it will hold a Snapdragon chip conference in Hawaii in December.

The benchmark screenshot(via) equally shows the detailed score of the prototype device. The Snapdragon 875 is on the driving seat and the device scores 899,401 points which is higher than the first AnTuTu score of the device which is 847,868 points. The device records a CPU score of 333,246 points and a GPU score of 342,225 points.

For the memory test, the device recorded a total score of 98,772 points while the storage test sees the Snapdragon 875-powered device record a score of 125,135 points.

Since this is a prototype, the performance for the final product may be slightly lower but comparatively, the performance floors those of other chipsets including the Snapdragon 865 and Kirin 9000.

Previous rumours tipped the Mi 11 to be the first smartphone to utilise the Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 flagship chip in China. The Galaxy S21 series may likely be the first to launch with a Snapdragon 875-powered device. The chip is expected to be manufactured on a 5nm process and is said to adopt a “1+3+4” octa-core design. The “1” is the super-large core Cortex X1 with its peak performance 23% higher than that of the Cortex A78.

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