Uses HMP. MediaTek Dimensity 1200 ( ARM Cortex-A78) Samsung Exynos 9825. Heterogeneous Multi-Processing (HMP) is a more advanced version of big.LITTLE technology. In this setup, a processor can utilize all cores at the same time, or just a single core for low-intensity tasks.
Uses big.LITTLE technology. Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1. Samsung Exynos 9825. Using big.LITTLE technology, a chip can switch between two sets of processor cores to maximize performance and battery life. For example, when playing a game the more powerful cores will be used to increase performance, whereas checking email will use the less ARMv8.2-A. In this comparison block, you should pay attention to the differences in clock speed and the number of cores. Here Exynos 9825 is 27% better than Snapdragon 680 in terms of CPU frequency. Also keep in mind that high CPU frequency affects battery life through power consumption. 7. Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G or Samsung Exynos 1280. 8. Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G or MediaTek Dimensity 920. 9. Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G or MediaTek Dimensity 8100. Compare other chipsets (160+) We put Samsung Exynos 9825 against Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G to find out which SoC is better. See performance comparison in benchmarks and games. Pros of Samsung Exynos 9825. Performs 2.5x better in floating-point computations. Supports 95% higher memory bandwidth (33.4 against 17.1 GB/s) Has a smaller size transistor (7 versus 12 nm) Shows significantly better (up to 62%) AnTuTu 10 score – 665K vs 410K. 33% higher CPU clock speed (2730 vs 2050 MHz)
Pros of Samsung Exynos 980. Supports 99% higher memory bandwidth (34.1 against 17.1 GB/s) Has a smaller size transistor (8 versus 12 nm) 7% higher CPU clock speed (2200 vs 2050 MHz) Shows better (up to 4%) AnTuTu 10 score – 431K vs 413K.